Senior DevOps Integration Engineer

Knutsford
1 week ago
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Role: Senior DevOps Integration Engineer
Location: Hybrid - 60% onsite / 40% remote - Cheshire
Contract Length: Until 30/11/2026
Rate: £600 to £630 per day

Role Overview

We're looking for a Senior DevOps Integration Engineer to take ownership of designing, automating, and integrating modern CI/CD pipelines, cloud infrastructure, and platform tooling.

This is a hands-on technical role focused on building scalable, resilient DevOps solutions that improve deployment speed, platform reliability, and engineering efficiency across multiple teams. If you like solving complex automation problems and making pipelines purr rather than scream, you'll feel at home here.

Key Responsibilities

Design, build, and maintain enterprise-scale CI/CD pipelines across multi-service environments

Integrate build, test, security scanning, and deployment workflows

Automate cloud infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (Terraform preferred)

Build and manage container platforms using Docker and Kubernetes (AKS/EKS/GKE)

Implement monitoring, logging, and alerting integrations

Collaborate with engineering, SRE, and security teams to embed DevOps best practices

Troubleshoot pipeline failures, environment inconsistencies, and integration issues

Drive continuous improvement, performance optimisation, and platform resilience

Produce clear documentation, automation standards, and reusable tooling

Required Skills & Experience

Strong hands-on experience building CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins)

Solid cloud engineering experience (Azure, AWS, or GCP)

Deep Infrastructure as Code expertise (Terraform highly preferred)

Kubernetes and container orchestration experience

Strong scripting skills (Python, Bash, PowerShell)

Good understanding of DevSecOps practices (SAST, DAST, secrets management, code scanning)

Excellent troubleshooting and systems integration skills

Nice to Have

Cloud / DevOps certifications (Azure DevOps Engineer, AWS DevOps Pro, CKA)

Experience with API integration, service automation, or event-driven pipelines

Familiarity with monitoring stacks (Prometheus, Grafana, ELK, Splunk)

Experience with GitOps tooling (ArgoCD, Flux)

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