Integration Engineer

Hereford
2 weeks ago
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Integration Engineer
Contract: 12 months
Location: Hereford (4 days per week onsite, occasional travel to Gloucester)
Rate: £600 - £650 per day (Umbrella, Inside IR35)

Security Clearance:

Must hold live SC clearance (used within the last 12 months)
Must be eligible for DV clearanceThe Role

We are looking for an experienced Integration Engineer to support a high-profile programme based at a secure customer site in Hereford. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys working across systems, acting as a technical bridge between software teams, infrastructure, and end users.

You'll be a senior technical contributor on the project, working closely with customers and development teams to integrate Linux-based systems, containerised services, and mobile platforms within a secure environment.

Key Responsibilities

System administration of multiple Linux machines running critical services
Deployment, configuration and management of containerised applications (Docker / Podman)
Setup and configuration of applications and services across Linux and Android systems
Integration of mobile and server-based systems
Administration of mobile device management (MDM) solutions

Required Skills & Experience

Proven system integration experience
Strong Linux system administration background
Hands-on experience with containerisation technologies (Docker / Podman)
Working knowledge of networking and secure systems (expert level not required)
Experience working with Android devices in a technical environment
Ability to write software (not language-specific expert level)
Practical experience with Java and Kotlin

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