Head of Platform Operations

Fleet
1 week ago
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At CV-Library, we have a simple vision: to help the world to work and we are looking for exceptional and talented people to help us realise this vision in both UK and overseas markets.
We are in a period of focused internal investment, following a year of key strategic acquisitions and significant investment across all parts of the business from Tech and Data to People and HR, there's never been a more exciting time to join us or a better place to grow your career!
The Role
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:30
Location: Fleet
Working Pattern: Hybrid - 3 days a week on site
As Head of Platform Operations, you will be accountable for the reliability, scalability, and operational excellence of CV-Library's modern, cloud-native platform. You will lead the teams responsible for supporting our internal stakeholders and delivering and supporting our infrastructure, tooling and operational practices that drive our customer facing platforms.
This role reporting into the CTO requires technical credibility, modern platform experience and the ability to build effective operating models and team.
What you'll be doing
As Head of Platform Operations, you will own end-to-end service delivery across Service Desk, Infrastructure, DevOps and Information Security, with overall accountability for the availability, resilience and performance of CV-Library's cloud-native platform. You will define and operate clear SLAs, SLOs, monitoring and incident management practices, ensuring high levels of reliability and operational maturity. You will lead and develop high-performing platform and reliability teams, and act as a senior operational voice throughout periods of platform change and growth, balancing stability with the pace of transformation.

  • Lead the Service Desk function using Jira, owning intake, triage, prioritisation, escalation and reporting across incidents, requests and problems
  • Own and lead platform operations across SysOps and DevOps, ensuring clear accountability, effective hands-off and end-to-end service ownership
  • Own the live production estate, ensuring availability, resilience, patching, backup, disaster recovery and operational readiness
  • Lead DevOps and platform enablement, providing the tooling, standards and automation required for teams to build and operate services safely at scale
    Key Responsibilities:
    Own and operate the core platform technologies, including:
  • AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Kubernetes and container orchestration
  • Streaming and messaging platforms (e.g. Kafka)
  • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)
  • CI/CD pipelines and release automation
    Partner closely with Engineering leadership to:
  • Enable frequent, reliable and low-risk deployments
  • Embed operational ownership and 'you build it, you run it' principles into delivery teams
  • Reduce operational toil through automation and platform standards
  • Drive consistency, security, reliability and cost awareness across services
    What we're looking for:
  • Proven leadership experience in Platform Operations, DevOps or SRE, managing high-performing teams across Service Desk, SysOps and DevOps functions
  • Hands-on expertise with cloud-native platforms, including AWS, Kubernetes, Kafka, Terraform and modern CI/CD and observability tooling
  • Track record of enabling engineering teams to deploy and operate microservices safely, embedding operational ownership and reducing manual toil
  • Strong operational mindset, with experience defining SLAs/SLOs, managing incidents, and ensuring reliability, resilience and scalability of large-scale platforms
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills, able to act as a senior operational voice, translate technical risk into business impact and drive platform standards and best practices

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