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Senior Cloud Operations Engineer - German speaking

City of London
2 months ago
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Location: 3 days per week onsite in either the London or Newcastle office.

NOTE: Must be German speaking

A multinational Software company are recruiting for a Senior DevOps Engineer - the successful candidate will work closely with both development and operations teams, playing a key role in deploying, monitoring, and continuously improving infrastructure through automation and modern cloud technologies.

Key Responsibilities:

Take full ownership of assigned services, ensuring ongoing availability, performance, and security
Design and implement scalable and secure cloud solutions, with a strong focus on automation
Promote and embed DevOps best practices, including CI/CD processes and principles
Lead the resolution of service incidents, including root cause analysis and stakeholder communication
Work collaboratively across teams to ensure systems meet security, performance, and operational standards
Create and manage infrastructure as code and automated deployment pipelines
Participate in a 24/7 on-call rota to support business-critical services
Continuously identify and deliver improvements to operational processes and tooling

Essential Skills & Experience:

Significant experience in a DevOps, SRE, Systems Administration or similar role (ideally 5+ years)
Proven hands-on experience with AWS (Kubernetes experience preferred)
Strong scripting skills (e.g. PowerShell, Python, Bash)
Operating Systems: Windows, Linux &/or MacOS.
Solid understanding of CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure automation, and monitoring tools

Desirable:

Associate or Professional-level cloud certifications
Experience with serverless technologies and containerised workloads
Exposure to software development, QA, or broader IT Operations functions

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