Senior Dev Ops Engineer/ Site Reliability Engineer

Coventry
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Elevate your career with our dynamic team, where you'll have the opportunity to influence our direction and make your mark. We're looking for a skilled and passionate DevOps Engineer who is committed to building robust, scalable, and secure systems. If you're passionate about technology and dedicated to helping customers, we want to hear from you.

Responsibilities

Automate the deployment, scaling, and management of infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles.
Develop and maintain infrastructure using tools like Ansible and Terraform.
Manage and optimize cloud-based infrastructure on both Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Ensure the high availability, performance, and security of infrastructure components, including Linux storage.
Implement and manage containerization solutions using Docker and Kubernetes.
Collaborate with development teams to support application deployments using Java, TypeScript, and React.
Work closely with cross-functional teams to investigate and resolve incidents, and participate in an on-call rotation.
Help maintain and manage database systems, with a significant emphasis on TimescaleDB, MySQL, and other relational databases like PostgreSQL.
Develop and maintain internal tooling and automation scripts, with a focus on Python.
Manage Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) systems.
Foster a culture of continuous improvement through the development of CI/CD pipelines and efficient processes.
Engage with internal and external customers to provide support and technical expertise.Position Requirements

Demonstrable experience in Linux administration and Linux storage.
Proven experience with IaC, including Ansible and Terraform.
Strong experience with both GCP and AWS.
In-depth knowledge of containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes.
DBA experience is a huge plus, particularly with TimescaleDB, MySQL, or other PostgreSQL derivatives.
Familiarity with web application development and deployment using Java, TypeScript, or React.
Experience with Python scripting (minimal but required).
Experience with PKI systems.
Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.

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