DevOps (Azure)

Edinburgh
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DevOps Engineer (Azure/ Terraform) - Edinburgh

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This is a key role focused on enabling efficient, secure, and scalable delivery pipelines, ensuring reliable migrations from development to production environments, and contributing to the continuous improvement of systems and processes.
Key responsibilities include:

Setting up code repositories, access controls, and CI/CD pipelines
Implementing infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, ARM/Bicep)
Collaborating with architects, developers, and testers to streamline deployments
Monitoring application performance and proactively identifying issues
Supporting security, documentation, and handover of production-ready code
Contributing to the automation and enhancement of development workflows
Essential skills and experience:

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Azure and Azure DevOps
Proficiency with scripting tools (PowerShell, Bash)
Experience with Git, networking fundamentals, and Agile methodologies
Familiarity with monitoring tools (Application Insights, Log Analytics)
Understanding of ISO 27001 is a plus
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment, enjoys problem-solving, and is passionate about modern DevOps practices. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK

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