Cloud Engineer

Liverpool
4 days ago
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Cloud Engineer - £35,000 - £45,000 per annum (May include ad hoc out-of-hours support) – Liverpool, L3
Want to escape routine cloud support work and build something that actually matters? Ready to work on real-world tech that helps doctors save lives?
At MyCardium AI, your cloud engineering skills will directly power medical imaging tools that are changing global heart care. You’ll join a growing, agile team where your ideas count, your skills grow fast, and your work has visible, real-world impact.
The role
You’ll take the lead on designing and managing secure cloud systems that support our AI imaging products used by clinicians and researchers worldwide. You’ll help us move fast, stay compliant, and deliver reliable tools that support better diagnoses and patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities

  • Build cloud systems that keep our AI tools fast, secure and scalable (AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Set up domains, hosting and secure access with Cloudflare
  • Connect internal tools safely using Tailscale VPN and access controls
  • Plan smart deployments using co-location and open-source services
  • Work with business teams to roll out SaaS tools that support company growth
  • Keep us compliant with GDPR, HIPAA, and ISO 27001 through smart cloud setups
  • Run regular security checks and protect our systems with strong access controls
  • Speed up releases by linking cloud to CI/CD tools like GitHub Actions
  • Automate key processes to save time and reduce errors
  • Document systems clearly and help team members grow their cloud skills
    About our company
    Founded in 2022, MyCardium AI is a spin-out from University College London. Our aim is to transform healthcare delivery using AI for cardiac MRI and Echo analysis. We're a passionate team committed to excellence, innovation, and creating a positive and inclusive work environment.
    The Benefits
  • Work that directly improves patient care
  • Hands-on experience with the latest cloud technologies
  • Autonomy to shape systems and suggest better ways of working
  • Support to grow your skills and get certified
    The person
    You should have:
  • 3+ years of cloud engineering or DevOps experience
  • Strong knowledge of AWS, Azure or GCP
  • Practical experience with Docker, Kubernetes, Python, Bash or PowerShell
  • A clear understanding of cloud networking and security
  • Strong communication skills and a proactive approach
    Bonus:
  • Experience with hybrid cloud, monitoring tools, or ML in the cloud
    What’s next
    If you’re ready to grow your career and use your skills to make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you.
    Apply now and be part of the future of cardiovascular care

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