Cloud Engineer

SoTalent
City of London
3 days ago
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Job Title: Cloud Engineering Team Lead

📍 West End of London, England | Hybrid

đź’Ľ Full-Time | Team Leadership | DevOps & Infrastructure

Role Overview

We're looking for a Cloud Engineering Team Lead to head a team of DevOps engineers, overseeing the development, deployment, and automation of cloud infrastructure and CI/CD processes. You’ll work closely with engineering, product, and operations teams to deliver scalable, secure, and high-performing cloud solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead, mentor, and manage a high-performing DevOps team
  • Design, implement, and optimize infrastructure workflows and DevOps practices
  • Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure smooth infrastructure service delivery
  • Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues to ensure uptime and quality
  • Apply cost optimization strategies and maintain budget control
  • Drive innovation by integrating emerging technologies and tools
  • Manage team resources, roadmaps, and delivery timelines
  • Participate in on-call rotation as needed

What You’ll Bring

  • Proven team leadership in DevOps/cloud engineering
  • Strong experience with infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible, Pulumi)
  • Skilled in scripting or programming (e.g., Python, Java, Go, Bash)
  • Deep knowledge of Linux/Unix environments
  • Expertise in containerization (Kubernetes, Docker) and orchestration tools
  • Experience with GitOps tools (ArgoCD, FluxCD)
  • Familiarity with databases (RDBMS or NoSQL)
  • Hands-on with observability tools: Prometheus, ELK, OpenTelemetry, Jaeger
  • Strong grasp of networking, security protocols, and performance optimization
  • Experience designing scalable, fault-tolerant cloud solutions (AWS, GCP preferred)
  • Agile mindset and proactive problem-solving attitude
  • Relevant certifications are a plus (AWS, GCP, etc.)

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