Platform Engineer

Manchester
5 days ago
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Platform Engineer with key skills in AWS, Kubernetes, Docker and back end services (Python, node, Go etc) is sought on a remote basis by a high growth FinTech.

Working at the forefront of B2B Saas financial security this Platform Engineer will be working with a close-knit technical team to monitor, manage and improve business critical applications and infrastructure with the aim of facilitating improvements in application deployment & scalability.

This role would suit a DevOps or Platform Engineer with a solid background in software engineering and infrastructure who can bring experience working with the latest automation and config management tooling to create a fully automated deployment environment.

In return this Platform Engineer can expect a dynamic, engaging, R&D driven culture with extensive progression opportunities and the chance to own the platform functionality of this high growth business.

This Platform Engineer should have most of the following key skills:

  • Strong experience in owning scalability ideally within a product lead environment
  • Solid back end services experience - Go, Python, node etc)
  • IAC experience - Terraform, Ansible, Redhat etc
  • AWS exposure
  • Strong containerization experience - Docker, Kubernetes
  • Basic VM management experience
  • Experience delivering new tooling for infrastructures
  • Rational database exposure - Postgres, MySQL etc
  • An agile, flexible personality who feels comfortable working in a fast paced environment

    This Platform Engineer will receive

  • Base salary of up to £100,000
  • Long term remote working (one day a month on site max)
  • Generous equity stake with a clear business exit strategy
  • Bonus scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Flexible working hours
  • Clear progression and personal development opportunities
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Private pension
  • Regular salary reviews

    So if you are a Platform Engineer and like the idea of joining a market leading company that offers excellent project ownership skills within a collaborative, autonomous environment please apply now to be considered.

    Platform Engineer
    Remote
    Linux, Java, Python, MongoDB, Postgres, automation, node, infrastructure, Kubernetes, ansible, AWS, Terraform, ansible

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