Lead DevOps Engineer - Manchester

Manchester
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Lead DevOps Engineer - Manchester

A leading boutique cloud consultancy is launching a brand-new office in Manchester City Centre and is seeking a Lead DevOps Engineer to join their expanding team.

Are you passionate about working on large-scale cloud projects for enterprise clients?

Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your skills make a tangible impact?

Can you combine technical expertise with strong client-facing abilities to deliver results?

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you!

What We’re Looking For

Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS/Azure)

Track record delivering large-scale or enterprise projects

Broad understanding across infrastructure, development, and deployment

Experience leading technical workstreams or small engineering teams

Technologies You’ll Work With

Terraform

Kubernetes

EKS and ECS

Git

Ansible

Elastic Stack

CI/CD tools (Jenkins, GitLab)

AWS services (EC2, VPC, EBS, Transit Gateway)

Cloud networking concepts

Why Join Us

Bonus scheme (up to 10% after probation)

Workplace pension

Medicash – Personal Health Plan

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

Lead DevOps Engineer - Manchester

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