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Cloud Engineer

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Swansea
3 weeks ago
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Are you ready to make a real impact on digital services used by millions of people across the UK? DVLA are looking for passionate engineers to join their Agile delivery teams as a Cloud Engineer, where you'll help design, build and operate the cloud platforms that power DVLA's cloud-first applications working with cutting-edge technologies. £39,163 plus excellent Civil Service benefits and over 28% employer pension contribution. Flexible, hybrid working from Swansea, a great place to work, live and play, with a healthy work-life balance on how and where you work.

Are you ready to make a real difference by helping millions of UK citizens access essential services? We're looking for passionate engineers to join DVLA's Agile Cloud teams, where they're building and supporting the platforms behind their cloud-first applications. If you're curious, driven and excited by the idea of working on services that scale nationally, we'd love to hear from you.

You will be part of a supportive, multi-disciplinary team where collaboration, curiosity and knowledge sharing are at the heart. Your work will have real impact, helping to shape digital services used by millions - from building the cloud platform behind the Driver and Vehicles Account to improving how citizens interact with government services. You'll have access to continuous learning and development opportunities, including online training, workshops and professional ce...

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