Senior DevOps Engineer (SC Cleared)

Newcastle upon Tyne
4 days ago
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Senior DevOps Engineer (SC Cleared) - Multi-Cloud

Newcastle - Hybrid

4 Months Contract Inside IR35

£450 to £550 a day

Active Security Clearance is Needed

A high profiled consultancy firm is looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer with active SC Clearance to contribute to mission critical programme. This role is ideal for a hands-on technical lead who enjoys bridging the gap between high-level delivery and team development.

In this position, you will be at the heart of a complex multi-cloud estate (AWS and Azure). We need a specialist who is as comfortable architecting a Terraform module as they are coaching junior engineers to help them scale their skills. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring security, scalability, and observability are baked into the infrastructure from day one.

Essential Skills

Hands-on experience across both AWS and Azure.
Advanced skills in Terraform for building reusable modules.
Proficiency with Ansible and Packer for configuration and image hardening.
Deep knowledge of Kubernetes (EKS/AKS) and Docker.
Experience building pipelines within GitLab or Jenkins.
Mastery of Linux environments and Bash scripting
Experience with tools such as ELK or Dynatrace.

📍Newcastle - Hybrid workday 2 or 3 days in office | 💰 £450 to £550 | 4 Months Contract

Active Security Clearance is Needed

If you have the technical chops and a passion for mentoring, I want to hear from you. If the above seems of interest to you then please apply directly to the AD or send your CV to

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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