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DevOps Engineer

Poole
4 days ago
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DevOps Engineer

Hybrid - Poole, Dorset (2 days per week in the office)

£45,000 - £55,000

We're looking for a DevOps Engineer with strong Microsoft Azure expertise to join our agile software team building innovative, life-critical SaaS products. You'll own our CI/CD pipelines, Azure infrastructure, and release processes, ensuring secure, reliable, and scalable delivery of our solutions.

Responsibilities:

Design and maintain CI/CD pipelines and automate deployments in Azure DevOps.
Manage releases, monitor system performance, and apply SRE best practices.
Build and optimise infrastructure using Terraform or similar IaC tools.
Collaborate with developers to embed DevOps and cloud security principles.
Continuously improve reliability, automation, and observability.Skills Required:

Proven DevOps experience in Azure environments.
Strong knowledge of Azure architecture (App Services, Functions, Key Vault, etc.).
Familiarity with Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Log Analytics, and KQL for observability and diagnostics.
Experience with IaC, monitoring tools (App Insights, Log Analytics), and automation.
Familiarity with .NET Core, React, or modern software delivery pipelines.
Passion for reliability, continuous improvement, and secure cloud operations.

Desirable Skills:

Experience with Infrastructure-as-Code frameworks such as Bicep, ARM templates, or Terraform for Azure resource management.
Practical knowledge of containerisation and orchestration (Docker, Azure Container Apps, or Kubernetes).
Familiarity with Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Log Analytics, and KQL for observability and diagnostics.
Strong focus on automation, continuous improvement, and service reliability.
Understanding of DevSecOps principles and secure cloud deployment practices.

If you have the relevant skills for this role and are ready for the challenge, then please send your CV to

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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