Junior Site Reliability Engineer

REVYBE IT RECRUITMENT LIMITED
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 – £55,000 pa
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Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Junior
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Bonus Generous benefits package

Junior Site Reliability Engineer

Central London (3 days a week in the office)

Up to £55,000 per annum + Bonus + Generous Benefits Package

We are working with an exciting technology company that are looking to bring in aJunior Site Reliability Engineer to help scale their cloud infrastructure and DevOps capability.

They’ve built a high-performing engineering team and are now investing further into the platform side of things as demand grows. Think modern, cloud-native architecture, and a real emphasis on automation, scalability, and developer enablement. You’ll join an experienced team you can learn and grow from.

Tech stack

  • AWS (Core services - EC2, RDS, S3, IAM, etc.)
  • Monitoring and ObservabilityGrafana, Prometheus, Datadog
  • Kubernetes (building and managing production clusters)
  • Terraform (IaC provisioning)
  • Python, Bash or Go(scripting, automation)
  • GitHub Actions (CI/CD pipelines)

What They’re Looking For

  • Experience in AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Previous experience working with Monitoring and Observability Tools - Datadog, Grafana or Prometheus
  • Knowledge on how Kubernetes works.
  • Understanding of IaC - Terraform.
  • Experience with CI/CD (GitHub Actions or similar)
  • A good communicator who enjoys working collaboratively across product and engineering.

The client is willing to consider candidates without all the required skills and provide an environment to learn and grow on the job.

Training and development is at the forefront of the business, where you will get plenty of opportunities to progress your career in whatever path you want.

Junior Site Reliability Engineer

Central London (3 days a week in the office)

Up to £55,000 per annum + Bonus + Generous Benefits Package

Click APPLY NOW to be considered for this position!

AWS, SRE, Cloud, Kubernetes, EKS, Terraform, CI/CD, Automation etc.

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