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Linux DevOps Engineer – Doncaster (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

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Linux DevOps Engineer – Doncaster (Hybrid Remote) - £55k

4 days per week on-site | Docker | CI/CD | Linear Progression | Free Gym Onsite

Ada Meher are currently searching for an experienced Linux/Unix SysAdmin to join a client in Doncaster on a hybrid remote basis. You’d be working in a Linux based environment on system administration, configuration management, CI/CD pipelines and operational support for a team of 30 developers.

The company offer best-in-class technology working to rigorous standards and therefore an excellent environment to really hone and develop your skills with the training resources they make available to all staff. On top of this, they offer a degree of flexibility in working with in-office requirements for this role 4 times a week.

To Be Considered:

Proven experience in a Linux focused role (eg. 3rd Line Support/Infrastructure Engineer/SysAdmin)
Excellent knowledge of Linux/Unix and associated tools (eg. CentOS / Alma Linux)
Experience with Containerisation using Docker
Configuration Management experience with Ansible or similar
Jenkins or similar for CI/CD
Excellent knowledge of containerisation with Docker or similar
The company at hand offer unique work on modern and well-built technology as well as an environment where employees can develop, progress and have access to wellbeing benefits such as a fully furbished gym which is free to use on-site.

We’re anticipating a strong response to this Linux SysAdmin role, so please get in touch with any questions ASAP or send a CV to (url removed) to be considered

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