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AWS Cloud DevOps Engineer - Junior / Graduate

Winchester
2 weeks ago
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Graduate / Junior Cloud & DevOps Engineer

Winchester (2 days per week in the office)
£35,000 - £45,000 depending on experienceAre you looking to grow your career in Cloud and DevOps? We're looking for an enthusiastic Graduate / Junior Engineer with 1-2 years' commercial experience to support our senior team on cloud transformation projects for government customers.

This is a varied role where you'll gain hands-on experience with AWS, Amazon Connect, and wider cloud tools while developing your skills in automation, troubleshooting, and project delivery.

What you'll do:

Support senior engineers with cloud migration and DevOps projects
Work with AWS and Amazon Connect to help deliver and maintain client solutions
Assist with troubleshooting, monitoring, and maintaining cloud environments
Learn and use tools like Terraform, GitLab, and scripting (Python, PowerShell, JavaScript)
Gain exposure to multi-cloud technologies (AWS and Azure)
Contribute to deployments and changes across development, testing, and production environmentsWhat we're looking for:

1-2 years' commercial experience in cloud or DevOps
Knowledge of AWS and Amazon Connect (essential)
Interest in automation, cloud infrastructure, and troubleshooting
Willingness to learn and work closely with senior engineers
Eligible for UK Security Clearance
Able to work from the Winchester office 2 days a weekWhat we offer:

Competitive salary with training and certification support (AWS, Azure, Terraform)
Clear career development path with mentoring from senior engineers
Hybrid working; 2 days onsite in Winchester
25 days holiday + public holidays
Pension scheme, MediCash, Cycle to Work, EV schemeTo be considered for this opportunity you will need to be based in the UK, able to travel to Winchester twice a week and be eligible for UK Security Clearance.

Hit apply now if you are keen and have the required experience.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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