SC cleared DevOps Engineers

Newcastle upon Tyne
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3 x DevOps Engineers SC cleared

Newcastle/Manchester (ideally)
Start ASAP
Until 29th of April 2026
 
Role overview - Working as part of a DevOps Engineering team providing support across BSS, technical guidance, creating a DevOps culture and implementing automation best practices. Resources will support with:

Producing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines predominantly using Gitlab CI, including creating and maintaining fragments, templates, and components. Experience of Jenkins also useful
Environment build and support using several automation tools such as Terraform, Ansible and Helm
Building and maintaining services on AWS using core services such as EKS, EC2, VPC, S3, IAM and others
Supporting and enhancing the test capability by providing tooling, environments, and automation
Ensuring appropriate security standards are applied across the full delivery cycleTechnical skills / required tech stack:

Experience working in a cloud-based (preferably AWS) and Data Centre based environment.
Experience working with IaaC and CaaC, preferably Terraform and Ansible
Experience writing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines using Gitlab-CI and/or Jenkins
Experience in writing detailed technical documentation / README’s / Guides, describing external requirement constraints and procedures.
Experience working with RHEL or other Linux distro
Experience working with container workloads and orchestration tools such as Kubernetes

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