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AWS DevOps Engineer | Outside IR35 | Remote

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DevOps Engineer | AWS | Terraform | CI/CD 
Cloud Migration | Containerisation | Infrastructure as Code | Automation | Security

SR2 is supporting a client on a major programme to modernise and migrate services into AWS. We’re looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer to play a key role in establishing cloud infrastructure, designing CI/CD pipelines, and enabling secure, scalable delivery of production systems.
This role will involve close collaboration with architects, service managers, and delivery teams to ensure standards and requirements are met. 

cloud transformation meets operational, security, and performance standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan, design, and implement AWS cloud infrastructure to support service migration and growth
Build, release, and manage configuration of production systems
Design and manage CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Jenkins (Groovy)
Support container-based technologies with Docker and AWS ECS
Implement monitoring and alerting solutions with CloudWatch and SNS
Troubleshoot cloud applications across infrastructure, back-end, and front-end domains
Ensure security best practices and compliance across all AWS environments
Evaluate new technology options, vendors, and tooling, with clear documentation and handoverEssential Skills / Experience:

Strong experience with Infrastructure as Code, deploying AWS environments using Terraform
Hands-on AWS experience with RDS, ECS, API Gateway, and SNS
Skilled with DevOps tools: Vault, Artifactory, Docker, GitHub, Jenkins, Maven, SonarQube
Proven track record designing and implementing CI/CD pipelines
Strong knowledge of AWS networking: VPCs, subnets, routing, security groups, load balancing, Route 53
Proficiency in scripting (Python, Bash, or PowerShell) for automation
Version control expertise with Git (GitHub/GitLab)
Incident response, debugging, and root cause analysis in cloud environments
Excellent communication and collaboration skillsDesirable Skills:

Experience with Java, Spring, or JavaScript frameworks (React, Angular.js)
Knowledge of authentication solutions (OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML)
AWS certifications (Architect, Developer, or SysOps)
Familiarity with the AWS Well-Architected Framework
3+ years of hands-on AWS engineering experienceThe Details:

6 months + ( 3 year programme)
Rate: £375p/d - OUTSIDE IR35
Location: Remote
Start: ASAPIf you’re a DevOps engineer with strong AWS and Terraform skills who enjoys solving complex problems and enabling large-scale cloud migration — apply now for immediate consideration

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