Job title: Site Reliability Engineer (Azure, Terraform, Kubernetes)
Salary: up to £75k (+ private health care & benefits)
VISA: Sponsorship offered if needed
Core Requirements: Azure, Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, CI/CD, Monitoring
Built on market leading technology with the ambition to empower small to medium-sized businesses, our client has been named in the UK's Top 20 FinTech companies. After winning multiple awards and hitting their target of becoming profitable in 2022, they continue to leave their traditional high street bank competition behind.
After this period of rapid growth, they are now searching for a Site Reliability Engineer to join their team to help sustain their technological advancements.
As the Site Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for maintenance of both the infrastructure as a service platform and within the container platforms. You will install, maintain, upgrade, and continuously improve the Banks platform environments whilst also maintaining the reliability and performance of the IT infrastructure.
Assisting the architecture team with resource design and automated configuration using Azure DevOps.
Automating build and release pipelines including configuration of systems.
Supporting multiple environments through a product's lifecycle.
Automation tools using Infrastructure as Code
Work with Security engineers to review issues and ensure compliance across systems.
Ensure the stability, integrity and efficient operation of the in-house IT systems that support core organisational processes.
Gauge the effectiveness and efficiency of existing systems; develop and implement strategies for improving or further leveraging these systems.
So, if you're looking for a highly autonomous role where you'll be able to lead the change and make a real impact, while being able to test and experiment a lot of new technologies, then please click apply and we'll be in touch shortly.
Location: Remote
Right to work: Company can sponsor VISAs if required (however, you should already be based and work in the UK rather than look to relocate from abroad
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