OpenShift Engineer (DV Cleared)

Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a global organisation, urgently require an experienced Software Engineer to undertake a long term contract, starting immediately.

In order to be successful, you will have the following experience:

Expert level experience with Red Hat OpenShift , including cluster administration and application
Strong software engineering background (Python, Java, Go, C#, etc.)
Experience building and deploying containerisation applications (Kubernetes, OpenShift Operators)
Active DV Clearance is essential - the role cannot be carried out without this

Within this role, you will be responsible for:

Design, develop and deploy software solutions within secure OpenShift environments
Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines compatible with restricted networks
Engineer containerised applications using best practices for security, scalability, and maintainability
Configure, administer, and optimise Red Hat OpenShift clusters
Implement automation using tools such as Ansible, Helm, GitOps, or similar
Troubleshoot complex platform, container, and application issues in secure settings
Produce high-quality documentation, architecture diagrams, and technical reports
Collaborate with security teams to ensure solutions comply with UK Government security standards and accreditation requirements
Support clients and stakeholders to adopt modern engineering and DevOps practices

This represents an excellent opportunity to secure a long term contract, within a dynamic and high profile organisation

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