Kubernetes Platform Engineer - London / Paris- Systematic Quant Fund

eFinancialCareers
London, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
13 Apr 2026 (Last month)
My client is a global quantitative and systematic investment manager, operating in all liquid asset classes across the world. A technology and data driven group implementing a scientific approach to investing. Combining data, research, technology, and trading expertise has shaped the collaborative mindset, enabling them to solve the most complex challenges. They have a culture of innovation which continuously drives their ambition to deliver high quality returns for investors.

Responsibilities:

As they build a new team, this firm is seeking experienced Kubernetes Engineers who can support both cloud-based and on-premise container orchestration platforms. This role will contribute to the stability, scalability, and performance of our Kubernetes clusters, supporting a variety of mission-critical workloads. You will work closely with cloud, DevOps, and application teams to ensure smooth deployment pipelines, robust observability, and secure cluster operations.

Requirements:
  • Help design and lead the implementation?of Kubernetes clusters (on-prem and/or cloud) with high availability, scalability, and security.
  • Offer Kubernetes as a product to internal teams by delivering self-service capabilities (e.g. namespace provisioning, templated jobs, onboarding flows).
  • Build reusable platform patterns and deployment blueprints using Helm, Kustomize, or custom controllers.
  • Develop and maintain platform-aware GitOps workflows using tools like ArgoCD, Flux, and GitLab CI.
  • Design tenancy-aware RBAC, network policies, and secrets management aligned to internal standards and developer autonomy.
  • Deep understanding of Kubernetes internals, including control plane components, CRDs, CNIs, and storage provisioning.
  • Apply policy-as-code via admission controllers (OPA/Gatekeeper) to enforce compliance and enable safe multi-tenancy.
  • Implement observability stacks that monitor cluster health, workload status, and policy violations, exposing this to users through dashboards or APIs.
  • Manage and support Kubernetes clusters across production, staging, and development environments.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure, container, and networking issues in Kubernetes environments, while shifting common operational tasks into automation and developer-friendly tooling.
  • Support application teams with onboarding and deployment by enabling paved-path workflows-not ticket-based operations.
  • Participate in on-call rotation and incident response related to Kubernetes and containerised applications.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of Python, Golang, or similar languages, with emphasis on platform tooling, scripting, or controller development.
  • Stay informed on industry trends and emerging technologies to evolve platform capabilities, developer experience, and operational resilience.


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Contact
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