Storage Senior DPS SME

Sheffield
1 week ago
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Storage Senior DPS SME

+Hybrid working in Sheffield

+Inside IR35

+£425 - £450 a day

Skills:

+Commvault

+Veritas NetBackup

We are seeking an experienced Storage Senior DPS SME to join a major financial services organisation. This role sits within the bank's data protection services function and will focus on automation, monitoring, and engineering support across enterprise-scale data protection platforms.

You will play a key role in designing and supporting automation solutions, enhancing monitoring and reporting, evaluating new product capabilities, and providing technical leadership within the team.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, test, and support automation for enterprise data protection services

Build and maintain reporting and monitoring capabilities for automated solutions

Provide engineering support for the bank's data protection products and standard usage models

Evaluate products, new features, and new versions to support continuous improvement

Produce clear, comprehensive technical documentation for all automation delivered

Mentor and support less experienced engineers within the team

Skills & Experience Required

To be successful in this role, you will have:

10+ years development experience across multiple languages, including Python and Bash

5+ years experience with configuration management and orchestration using Red Hat Ansible

5+ years experience with configuration management and orchestration using Puppet

5+ years experience designing, developing, and testing REST API services

5+ years experience with DevOps SCM tooling, including GitHub

5+ years experience with CI/CD tooling such as Jenkins and CloudBees

5+ years experience using collaboration tools including Jira and Confluence

Strong technical expertise in Veritas NetBackup and associated infrastructure

Strong technical expertise in Commvault and associated infrastructure

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