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DevOps Engineer – Remote  - up to 3 days Day P/W Derby - £65,000 + Benefits

Azure, AWS, CI/CD, Terraform, Git, Python, ARM

Role Overview

We are seeking a skilled DevOps Engineer to design, implement and maintain robust cloud infrastructure solutions across Azure and AWS platforms. This role plays a pivotal part in enabling continuous integration and delivery, ensuring system reliability, embedding security best practices, and actively contributing to team development through knowledge sharing.

Key Responsibilities

Design, deploy and manage scalable, secure infrastructure in AWS and Azure
Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines using tools such as Azure DevOps
Implement and manage monitoring, alerting and logging systems (e.g. Datadog, Logic Monitor, SolarWinds)
Automate infrastructure provisioning using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform
Ensure compliance with security policies; manage IAM, PIM and RBAC access controls
Respond to incidents and contribute to root cause analysis and post-mortem reviews
Create and maintain comprehensive documentation and runbooks
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align DevOps practices with wider project goals
Ensure adherence to regulatory standards including CQC, GDP, NMC, GPhC, and ICO relevant to the role
Remain fully informed of responsibilities relating to Infection Prevention and Control
 Technical Skills & Experience

Cloud Platforms - Hands-on experience with AWS and Azure. Any relevant certifications (e.g. AWS Architect, AZ-104, AZ-305)
DevOps & CI/CD - Strong grasp of DevOps principles. Experience with Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, Jenkins. AZ-400 certification desirable
Containerisation - Experience with AKS/EKS, Proficiency in AWS CloudFormation or ARM templates
Scripting & Automation - Proficient in PowerShell, Bash, or Python
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) - Hands-on experience with Terraform, Bicep, or ARM Certified: Terraform Associate preferred
Monitoring & Observability - Familiarity with tools like Azure Monitor, AWS CloudWatch, Prometheus, Grafana
Security & Compliance - Strong understanding of IAM, cloud security, compliance frameworks
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