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Devops Engineer (DV)

Gloucester
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Role: DevOps Engineer

Type: Permanent

Location: Onsite in Gloucestershire

Clearance: DV

Looking for a role where you will be working on solutions that make a big difference? Keen to help shape capability for interesting clients?

We are partnered with a growing consultancy who focus on providing technical solutions to a range of interesting customers. As a business their growth has been organic and driven by requirements from clients, meaning that they punch significantly above their weight in terms of deliverables. They have a culture that is focused on delivering for clients but also on ensuring their team are at the forefront of the technological landscape.

The role is based on-site with their clients or from their office in Gloucestershire. It will also require the successful candidate to hold DV clearance.

Key Responsibilities:

• Work to deliver integrations requested by clients

• Ensure security practices are baked into the SDLC

• Track and interpret key metrics in order to find issues and resolve them

• Work with CI/CD tooling

• Perform root cause analysis on issues to ensure that challenges are understood

• Be an advocate for automation and orchestration ways of working

Essential Skills:

• Understanding of DevOps principles and an advocate for them

• Experience working with Ansible

• Confident in Python

• Ideally you’ll have a knowledge or some certifications in AWS or Kubernetes

• Strong knowledge of Linux Systems

This is a role providing solutions to mission critical projects and will give people with an appetite for development all the training they can take.

Apply today to start a conversation!

In line with Asylum & Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks

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