DevOps Engineer

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 month ago
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Contract £500 a day inside IR35

Newcastle - 3 days a week in the office

A well established top tier consultancy firm is looking for an experienced devOps engineer to join their team on a contract basis. You will play a key role in the organisation and be responsible for defining the cloud security framework and architecture, ensuring it meets the business requirements and performance goals.

You will serve as the Subject Matter Expert and Decision Maker who designs the foundational, secure cloud framework and ensures its ongoing alignment with business performance and security goals. This involves translating high-level architectural designs into tangible, automated security controls within the CI/CD pipeline and infrastructure-as-code. You will execute continuous compliance assessments via automation, proactively identifying gaps and developing innovative, code-based solutions. Additionally, you will provide technical leadership and mentorship to implementation teams, reinforcing the adoption and execution of security best practices throughout the entire DevSecOps lifecycle.

The successful candidate should have the following key skills

Cloud Security Architecture
CI/CD Integration
Managed Cloud Security Service
GIT
Cloud

£500 a day inside IR35 | Newcastle Based 3 a days a week in the office

Must have active SC Clearance

If you are a devops engineer searching for a new challenging and exciting role then this could be the perfect opportunity for you. If this seems of interest to you then please apply directly to the AD

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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