DevOps Specialist AWS, Kubernetes - SC Cleared

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DevOps Specialist AWS, Kubernetes - SC Cleared

  • 8 month initial contract

  • Hybrid working from Croydon

  • £670 to £740 per day - Inside IR35

  • SC Cleared role

    Key Skills:

  • AWS, Cloud Formation or Terraform

  • Kubernetes, Docker

    Technologies The must have requirements centre around the base technology platforms that we build all our infrastructure):
    AWS
    Cloud Formation or Terraform
    Nginx
    Linux administration
    Packer
    Collaboration tools (Git, Jira, Confluence, etc)
    Be SC Clearable

    Note the more senior the resource then the following become Must have's:
    Kubernetes
    Docker
    Hashicorp tools (Packer, Consul, Vault, etc)

    Skills:
    Working within an agile context with the use of CI
    Articulate a logical design, and understand how this translates to physical infrastructure
    Experience with defining and working with the constraint of NFRs such as cost, scalability, availability

    The Migration Borders Technology Portfolio is building functionality to transform the way the Home Office (HO) manages immigration into the United Kingdom. The finished system will be used by Home Office staff based in the UK and in consulates across the globe, and by all applicants for Visa or Immigration services. The delivery framework envisages multiple application developers collaborating to deliver software components and being integrated by the Home Office. Multiple providers of commodity cloud services will provide hosting. The application developments will be delivered using an agile methodology in line with Government IT policy

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