Platform Engineer - Active SC, Databricks, Trivy, Azure DevOps

Hays Technology
London, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£480 pd

Salary

£480 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
28 May 2026 (3 days ago)

Platform Engineer - Active SC, Databricks, Trivy, Azure DevOps

Up to £510 per day - Inside IR35

Remote

6 months

My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who urgently require a Platform Engineer with Active SC Clearance for an end client within the public sector.

Key Requirements:

Proven commercial experience working as a Platform / DevOps Engineer within the public sector.

Active SC Clearance.

Strong, commercial experience with Terraform for IaC, and with Databricks.

Proven track record configuring and managing Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines.

Deep understanding of Azure cloud services and components.

Some experience using Databricks

Practical experience with Docker containerisation.

Knowledge of security scanning tooling (Trivy or similar).

Scripting proficiency in Bash (Python is desirable).

Solid understanding of Git-based version control, specifically within Azure DevOps.

Nice to have:

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