Dev Ops Engineer

Upper Siddington
3 days ago
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DevOps Engineer/Cloud Dev Ops

Cirencester area – car needed

£45,000 – £55,000 DOE

Core hours 10:30-3:30pm – 37 hour week

Are you looking to join an expanding technology business and further develop your DevOps career within a modern AWS Cloud environment?

A growing technology business based is looking to recruit a DevOps Engineer to help scale the cloud infrastructure behind its data platform.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong DevOps foundations who wants to deepen their experience within a modern AWS cloud environment. The platform processes large volumes of UK data and supports a product used by developers and property professionals nationwide.

Working alongside a Senior DevOps Engineer, you will help maintain and improve scalable infrastructure while gaining exposure across a modern DevOps stack.

Benefits:

•        Competitive salary based on experience

•        Flexible working around core daily hours

•        Healthcare cash plan

•        Company pension scheme

•        Casual dress and supportive team culture

•        Regular team events and workplace perks

•        On-site parking

•        Sick pay and employee wellbeing support

•        Free electric vehicle charging

•        Birthday leave

Tech Stack

•        AWS (EC2, RDS, S3, Load Balancers)

•        Docker

•        Kubernetes

•        Python

•        CI/CD pipelines

•        Grafana / CloudWatch

•        Linux

Key Responsibilities

•        Build and maintain AWS infrastructure using CDK (Python)

•        Support containerised environments using Docker and Kubernetes

•        Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines

•        Monitor platform performance using Grafana, CloudWatch or similar tools

•        Work across core AWS services including EC2, RDS, S3 and load balancers

•        Troubleshoot infrastructure and performance issues

•        Maintain clear technical documentation and operational processes

Key Skills

•        Experience with AWS services such as EC2, RDS or S3

•        Hands-on experience with Docker and exposure to Kubernetes

•        Understanding of CI/CD pipelines

•        Ability to write and debug Python

•        Strong Linux command line skills

•        Experience with monitoring tools (e.g. Grafana, CloudWatch)

Desirable

Infrastructure as Code (CDK, Terraform or CloudFormation)

Exposure to logging, tracing or APM tools, with awareness of AWS cost optimisation

Interest in GIS, mapping or geospatial data

If you are interested and have the relevant experience, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV. As champions of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, THOMAS Professional commit to reviewing applications we receive with complete fairness and equality.

At THOMAS Professional, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate your needs.

THOMAS Professional is acting as an agency on behalf of the client for this position.

THOMAS Professional is proud to be a corporate member of the REC, the recruitment industry's leading professional body.

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