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Application Support Engineer

Cheltenham
2 weeks ago
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DV-Cleared Application Support Engineer - Contract (Outside IR35)

The Role
We are seeking a DV-cleared Application Support Engineer to join our client's on-site team in the Cheltenham area. You will help maintain and support a managed cross-domain service, leveraging a broad range of technologies. The role focuses on site reliability engineering practices to ensure service resilience, continuous improvement, and operational excellence.

Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Area (on-site minimum 4 days per week)
Rate: £500 - £600 per day
Clearance: Active DV clearance required
Start: ASAP
Duration: 6 months

Key Responsibilities
Build & Deploy

Manage and maintain CI/CD pipelines using Java, Maven, and NPM.
Configure and execute automated test suites with Maven and Cypress.
Deploy and configure services using Terraform and Ansible across OpenShift, RHEL/CentOS, and Docker.
Configure and integrate third-party software and appliances. Monitoring & Verification

Track service performance and availability using Influx and Grafana.
Configure alerts to detect issues before they escalate.
Analyse logs and investigate anomalies in system behaviour. Support & Troubleshooting

Provide 2nd/3rd line support, resolving issues and answering business queries.
Manage incidents, escalate problems, and conduct root cause analysis.
Implement proactive changes to improve service stability. Maintenance

Automate tasks to reduce manual workload.
Conduct OS health checks, patching, and database housekeeping.
Support multi-site data centre operations.
Key Skills

Experience in a managed service environment with strong service delivery focus.
Hands-on with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible).
Application development experience (Java or similar).
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with sound decision-making.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management.
Proficient with Git version control.
Desirable Skills

Experience with microservices deployment and administration.
Familiarity with messaging platforms (e.g., AMQP).
Knowledge of S3 object storage.
Experience with RDBMS (Oracle or similar)Services advertised are those of an Employment Business

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