Network Operations Engineer- Systematic Quant Fund

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Cloud Operations Engineer

eFinancialCareers Bristol, United Kingdom
£30,000 – £42,000 pa On-site Clearance Required
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
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.

About the Role:

The successful candidate will join the global infrastructure team and be responsible for managing and maintaining Network Infrastructure and Automations for the firm. With a strict IAC (Infrastructure-as-Code) mindset implemented here, it is crucial that candidates are able to demonstrate operation of complex infrastructure at scale, which have been delivered through a software- and automation-driven mindset.

The team will be focused on maintaining the service availability, reliability, and security of the platform. Developing observability tooling, self-healing/event driven automations, and performing troubleshooting activities. Providing ongoing support and operational improvements for existing network infrastructure, whilst building capability to operate a high-performance compute datacentre.

Skills & Experience Required:
  • Experience monitoring & resolving incidents across Low Latency LAN, Datacentre LAN, WAN transit, and Internet/cloud connectivity.
  • Expert troubleshooting skills of network infrastructure & collaborating with vendor support teams when required to perform deep investigation.
  • Oversight & development of monitoring dashboards, responding proactively to alerts with appropriate level of priority. Taking responsibility for continuous improvement of alerting and the overall observability stack.
  • Running post-incident reviews finding opportunities to improve the availability and reliability of infrastructure offerings.
  • Delivery of BAU changes through automation wherever possible, working with research & other infrastructure engineering teams in a highly collaborative manner.
  • Perform trend analysis using various data sources aiming to seek out potential issues, improve correlation and find capacity concerns.
  • Defining SLOs to ensure the high availability of network services and infrastructure.
  • Ability to provide considerable support of network automation & associated tooling, such as CI/CD pipelines, orchestration, Ansible, Python, GitOps practices, amongst others.
  • Be responsible for releasing into production environments by providing high quality reviews of merges and scheduled pushes of changes/features/capabilities.
  • Initiative to find opportunities to automate high frequency tasks. Leading the effort to deliver a solution alongside Network Engineering, Infra Automation/DevOps and across functions.
  • You will have good knowledge of infrastructure metric collection and visualisation tooling, e.g. Kibana, Splunk, Prometheus & Grafana.
  • You will stay informed on industry trends & emerging technologies to ensure the automation and practices remains cutting-edge.
  • Clear networking knowledge at Cisco CCNP level, either through demonstrable experience or verifiable qualifications.


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