Sn Cloud Engineer

Galway
3 weeks ago
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In this role, you will collaborate closely with application teams, build shared tooling, and help maintain secure, scalable cloud environments.

Your Responsabilities

Support application teams with cloud-based application deployments

Build and maintain reusable CI/CD pipeline utilities

Manage AWS cloud accounts and perform ongoing maintenance

Create reusable code templates and document standard operating procedures

Monitor infrastructure for performance, reliability, and cost optimization

Participate in an on-call rotation to support cloud platform operations

Your Experience & Background

EU Passport/Stamp4

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field, or equivalent experience

5+ years of software development experience (Python, Node.js, or Java), with strong grounding in SDLC and automation

2–5 years of AWS cloud development and migration experience, including building and operating highly resilient cloud platforms

Hands-on experience with containers (Kubernetes) and serverless architectures (Lambda, SQS, DynamoDB, S3)

Familiarity with SRE principles and experience designing scalable, reliable systems

Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, AWS CloudFormation)

Proficiency in CI/CD pipeline development, particularly with Jenkins Core

Scripting skills in PowerShell or Bash

Solid foundational knowledge of Linux administration, networking, and load balancing

Strong problem-solving skills across systems, networks, and applications

Excellent teamwork and relationship-building abilities within distributed teams

Strong written and verbal communication skills

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