Infrastructure Engineer

City of London
4 weeks ago
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Infrastructure Engineer (DevOps)

📅12 Months Contract

💰£350 a day inside IR35

📍London Based

A Well established top consultancy firm is looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer to join their financial services client on a 12 months contract period inside IR35. In this role, you will be a driving force within a high-impact delivery unit, working on critical initiatives that support millions of customers and the world's most prominent institutional clients.

You will be responsible for defining complex requirements, designing innovative data centre technology, and leading cross-functional teams to deliver seamless, resilient infrastructure at scale. In this role, you will

lead the conceptualisation and deployment of cutting-edge data centre components alongside automated, cloud-native environments.
Act as a key decision-maker, mentoring junior talent and fostering a culture of continuous technical excellence across the unit.
Drive innovation as you stay at the forefront of industry trends to implement advanced automation tools that enhance system stability and performance.

Essential Skills

Prior experience with IT Infrastructure Operations
Kubernetes
Infrastructure Design
Python Programming language
Ansible Scripting

12 Months Contract | £350 a day Inside IR35 | London Based 5 days onsite

You will have the autonomy to make significant decisions that impact a global estate, all while supported by a team that values diversity, inclusion, and professional growth. If this seems of interest to you then please apply directly to the AD or send your CV to

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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