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Senior AWS DevOps & Cloud Engineer

London
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Senior AWS DevOps Engineer, London, £120,000 + Extensive Benefits, Office Based then Hybrid

My Financial Services Client are currently looking for a Senior AWS DevOps Engineer with extensive experience in Infrastructure As Code / IAC tools.

Key Responsibilities include:

Build, manage and maintain AWS Infrastructure using IAC / Infrastructure as Code tools and techniques: Such as Bitbucket, Terraform or Ansible etc.).
Automating code and infrastructure deployments, backups and other assets to automate. * Creating / maintaining technical documentation.
Work with teams to ensure architecture standards defined and aligned and adhered to as well as facilitating deployments.
Coordinating with infrastructure teams across other locations.
Reporting to department heads and leadership.Key Experience required:

In depth knowledge of AWS Services and Technologies e.g. networking, compute, storage, security, IAM and EKS.
Excellent experience with Infrastructure as Code / IAC tools and techniques e.g. CloudFormation, Terraform, Ansible, Bitbucket etc.
Excellent Communication skills, with the ability to translate technical solutions to a non technical audience.
Strong Knowledge of CI/CD, Creating scripts, automation and Linux.
This role is 5 days a week onsite (Marylebone) to begin with then moves to a hybrid pattern.As part of the process, the client is starting with a technical test.

If you are interested in the position please submit your profile and contact details

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