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DevOps Engineer

Norwich
2 weeks ago
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DevOps Engineer

Rate - £500 (A day)

Duration - 6 months (Initially)

Location - Remote

IR35 - Outside

Dev Ops - Solid demonstrated success in related IT profession, including substantial experience in DevOps

One or more of the following AWS specific Certifications a plus.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional
Technical knowledge and experience across various IT areas, including infrastructure, automation development, and operations
Troubleshoot and configure core AWS Platforms such as ECS Fargate, Lambda, S3, Route 53, RDS, etc.
Administer software-defined networking in AWS, proficient in managing NACL's and AWS Security Groups.
Ability to automate processes/code in Python, or another modern scripting language
Linux core fundamentals and command-line operations.
Configuration management and automation/deployment solutions tools such as Ansible, Puppet, Chef, GitLab, Terraform, SaltStack, Octopus, Jenkins, Git, Nagios, etc.
Good understanding of Docker containerization
Working knowledge of Web API, RESTful Services, and WCF Services.
Central authentication platforms, such as Active Directory, LDAP, Kerberos/IDM*
Advanced troubleshooting of IP routing, VPN access methods, and DNS
Windows Server knowledge beneficial
Excellent communication skills, ability to convey and document network-related
dependencies
Respond to inquiries from colleagues and service providers to provide technical
assistance and support network-related functions and availability.
Participates in after-hours' support when required

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