MEDIS DevOps Engineer

Bath
3 weeks ago
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MEDIS DevOps Engineer
Location: Bath / hybrid
Duration: 6 months

Clearance: Active SC required

The role:

This is a hands-on role for a DevOps Engineer to work within a multi-disciplinary delivery team, aligned to the Client healthcare platformRole objective:

Deployment and maintenance of modern IaaS/PaaS infrastructure, monitoring and supporting services in the cloud using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Configuration Management tooling (Terraform / Ansible) to enable consistent, reproducible, and version-controlled deployments.Specific Qualifications / Experience required:

Dev Ops
Terraform
Ansible
Azure
Infrastructure as code (IaC) using Terraform.
Windows Server Administration
Linux server administration.Deliverables:

Deployment of cloud resources in-line with architectural designs, to support workstream requirements.
Support and Maintenance of all XXX ClientCloud hosting environments, encompassing incident response, support requests, ClientCert impact assessments, remediation and access management
Development of in-house scripts and tooling for automation and streamlining of support and operations tasks.
Support and troubleshoot infrastructure, service and configuration incidents including Operating Systems, Network and supporting services (e.g., Active Directory, DNS, IIS).
Identify opportunities for, and contribute to, service improvement through CI/CD, automation and development of in-house tools.
Feed into the Agile team any technical knowledge or experience that could assist in the hosting of new software or creation of test systems within the cloud.
Support delivery of Azure connectivity monitoring solution for availability monitoring of live service
Support delivery of security monitoring tooling
Support delivery of migration from AD to Entra
Support delivery of VDI solutionAll profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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