Infrastructure Engineer

Gloucester
2 weeks ago
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Infrastructure / Platform Engineers | Multiple Roles Available | National Security Consulting | Salaries Flexible up to £100,000 + Benefits | Gloucester (Hybrid 3 Days per Week On-Site | Active DV Clearance Required

MERITUS are excited to be partnered with a growing National Security Consultancy looking at growing their capability at their Gloucester office. They're looking for experienced Infrastructure & Platform Engineers to join their team.

The work will involve the design, build & engineering of mission critical solutions for UK National Security Clients with little BAU / Maintenance work. They have multiple roles available at all experience levels. Summaries below:

Infrastructure Engineer:

Experience with the design / build of Windows or Linux Server Infrastructure.
Experience with on-prem & virtualised (ideally VMware) server infrastructure.
Experience scripting using PowerShell, Bash or similar languages.
Exposure to DevOps tools would be highly desirable (Docker / Kubernetes).

DevOps / Platform Engineer:

Experience building CI / CD environments (Jenkins / Gitlab or similar).
Experience with either AWS or Azure cloud infrastructure.
Experience in the design / build of container solutions (Docker / Kubernetes).
Experience building Infrastructure as code (ANsible / terraform).

The roles are based at the organisation's Gloucester office with frequent work at customers sites in the same area. They operate a hybrid working policy with at least 3 days per week on-site. They require candidates to hold an active DV clearance.

Benefits:

Flexible salary (DOE)
Clearance bonus up to £7,000
Annual performance bonus
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Private medical insurance

Got your attention?

If you believe that you have the skills and experience for the Infrastructure or Platform role - then please get in touch. We also offer a referral scheme for any candidates whose details are passed to us that we successfully place. If you have any further questions then please contact Ryan Harris at MERITUS

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