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AWS Cloud Developer (Docker / Terraform / TypeScript)

Manchester
5 days ago
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AWS Cloud Developer (Docker / Terraform / TypeScript)
Remote (UK Based Only - Face to Face ID Check in Manchester)
£57.14 - 71.43 per hour
Full Time, Temporary 
Job Description:.
We are recruiting an AWS Cloud Developer to support the design, development, and optimisation of cloud infrastructure for xAgent, a full-stack TypeScript solution. You will work with DevOps and engineering teams to deploy scalable environments using Docker, Terraform, and modern automation tools. This role involves building infrastructure-as-code, container orchestration, and supporting CI/CD workflows. 
The role involves:

Developing and maintaining Terraform configurations for AWS provisioning.
Building and managing Docker containers across front-end and back-end services.
Implementing ECS, EKS or Fargate for container orchestration.
Using AWS CLI, SAM CLI and scripting (Bash, Python or TypeScript) to automate workflows.
Using the AWS console when required for inspection and troubleshooting.
Managing CI/CD pipelines such as GitHub Actions or AWS CodePipeline.
Managing IAM, security groups, VPCs and networking.
Implementing observability using CloudWatch and X-Ray.
Working with developers on TypeScript microservice deployments.
Maintaining documentation for infrastructure and deployment processes. You’ll need:

Strong knowledge of AWS, Docker and Terraform.
Scripting skills in Bash, Python or TypeScript.
Familiarity with Node.js and TypeScript environments.
Strong communication and documentation skills.
AWS certifications preferred. 
Own equipment. 
If this sounds like the perfect role for you then please submit your CV.

This vacancy is being handled by Aspire Recruitment. Please be aware we receive a high volume of applications and regularly receive applications from candidates who exceed the job credentials. We will only contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. Should you apply for this role, we will process your data as detailed in our

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