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DevOps Engineer

Saint Ives
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: DevOps Engineer

Location: Greater Cambridge (Hybrid - 2 days per week on-site)

Salary: Up to £55,000 per annum Benefits

Contract: Full-Time, Permanent

Are you an ambitious DevOps Engineer with strong Python skills, a solid infrastructure background, and a passion for working closely with customers?

I'm working with a leading client in the Greater Cambridge area who is looking for a DevOps Engineer to join their growing Professional Services team. This is a customer-facing role where you'll work closely with clients to deliver innovative solutions, deploy cloud-based infrastructure, and automate workflows, all while representing the company at a senior technical level.

This is a hybrid position, with around 2 days per week on-site at the Cambridge office Due to their location, access to your own vehicle will be essential.

You will:

Deploy cloud-based infrastructure and install company software solutions.
Build and maintain automated workflows, writing Python scripts to improve efficiency.
Lead weekly client meetings to update on project progress and gather requirements.
Deliver bespoke data migration processes and ensure smooth onboarding for new customers.
Troubleshoot technical issues and collaborate with internal support teams when needed.
Monitor emerging cloud technologies, advising on best practices and opportunities for innovation.

About You

We're looking for someone with a DevOps mindset and strong technical knowledge, combined with excellent communication skills and a passion for delivering exceptional customer experiences.

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in a DevOps, Infrastructure, or Systems Engineering role.
Strong Python scripting skills for automation and workflow optimisation.
Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, etc.).
Comfortable leading customer-facing meetings and managing client expectations.
Knowledge of infrastructure deployment, networking standards, and server administration.
Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills.

Desirable (but not essential):

Experience with SQL for data handling and migration.
Familiarity with HTML, PHP, CSS, and XML/XSL translation.
Understanding of case management or SaaS-based software environments.

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