Salesforce DevOps Engineer SC Cleared

London
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DevOps Engineer - Public Sector (SC Cleared)

Rate: £500-£650 per day Inside IR35

Contract Length: 6 months - strong likelihood of extension

Clearance: Active SC Clearance required

Eligibility: British passport holder

The Role

We are looking for an SC Cleared DevOps Engineer to support a public sector digital programme. The role focuses on improving and maintaining Salesforce delivery pipelines, helping teams release changes reliably and consistently across multiple environments.

You will be responsible for setting up and supporting CI/CD processes, automating deployments, and working closely with delivery teams within a secure environment.

Key Responsibilities

Build and maintain Salesforce CI/CD pipelines
Support automated build, test, and deployment processes
Assist with environment setup and configuration
Improve release management and deployment reliability
Work with development teams to support Salesforce delivery best practices
Contribute to secure and compliant deployment processes

Required Experience

Salesforce platform experience
Hands-on DevOps or release engineering experience
CI/CD tooling experience (GitLab preferred)
Cloud experience (AWS)
Infrastructure as Code experience (Terraform)
Experience supporting Salesforce application delivery

Additional Information

6-month contract - though this is part of a multi year contract so there's a very strong likelihood the contract will be extended

SC Clearance must be active and transferable

Public sector or regulated environment experience desirable

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