Infrastructure Software Engineer

City of London
1 week ago
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We are looking for an Infrastructure Software Engineer to help keep our clients' systems reliable, secure, and scalable. This is a hands-on role working across a broad stack - from Linux servers and networking to containers and big data platforms - with a strong focus on automation and problem-solving. The successful candidate must have strong on-prem experience and will ideally have a good mix of infrastructure and programming knowledge.

This is a hybrid role with the expectation to be in the office 2 days a week. As well a competitive salary, out client offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes a bonus scheme.

Key Responsibilities

Automate and optimise DevOps workflows

Monitor system health and respond to incidents

Troubleshoot infrastructure issues and perform root cause analysis

Identify and remediate security vulnerabilities

Support developers with deployments and improve developer experience

Maintain documentation (runbooks, processes, architecture)

Skills

Experience with Linux systems administration

Shell scripting and strong coding ability

Problem-solving through automation

Ability to prioritise and work independently

Strong communication and teamwork skills

Desirable

Knowledge of networking (TCP/IP) and full-stack infrastructure

Experience with Git, Python, and Ansible

Familiarity with containers (Docker, Kubernetes, LXC)

Experience with monitoring tools and SQL databases

Exposure to big data systems (e.g., Spark, HDFS, Airflow)

Summary

A great opportunity for someone who enjoys solving complex infrastructure challenges, automating systems, and working closely with engineering teams.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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