DevOps Engineer - active eDV required

Manchester
3 months ago
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DevOps Engineer

Active eDV required!!

Our client, a leader in the Defence & Security sector, is seeking a qualified DevOps Engineer to join their team. This permanent role involves deploying applications and software to both cloud and on-prem environments for various business areas. The opportunity is based in an office at one of our client's sites in either Gloucester or Manchester, with the potential for hybrid working.

This role requires the applicant to hold an active eDV clearance.

Key Responsibilities:

Building and setting up development tools and infrastructure
Understanding the needs of project stakeholders
Automating and improving development and release processes
Ensuring that systems are safe and secure against cyber security threats
Identifying technical problems and developing software updates and solutions
Collaborating with other engineers to ensure that development follows established processes and works as intended

Job Requirements:

Experience of working in an Agile/SCRUM/DevOps delivery model
Proficiency in cloud technologies such as AWS or Azure
Knowledge of Infrastructure as Code tools like Terraform, Puppet, Chef, Ansible, etc.
Experience in building and deploying large-scale applications in Continuous Integration/Delivery pipelines
Familiarity with container platform and orchestration systems like ECS, AKS, Kubernetes/helm/Docker
Experience in automation and integration tools such as Jenkins, Concourse CI, or cloud equivalents
Proficiency in scripting languages and source control

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Opportunity to work on a variety of interesting and challenging projects
Professional development and training opportunities
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Employee benefits package
If you are an experienced DevOps Engineer seeking a new opportunity to develop your career within the Defence & Security sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in either Gloucester or Manchester

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