AWS Developer (DV Clearance)

City of London
3 weeks ago
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AWS Developer (DV Clearance)

UK Wide - Remote

£75,000 - £90,000 + Training + Progression + Company Benefits + Bonus

Are you a AWS Developer with developed vetting looking to join on of the worlds most renowned multinational technology businesses where you will be working on some of the world's most TOP SECRET software and defence contracts?

Do you want to join an organisation where you are in control of how quickly you progress with access to constant personal and professional development opportunities?

On offer is the exciting opportunity for a AWS Developer who currently has developed vetting to join one of the world's most well known, multinational, technology business who have consistently been in the spot light regarding global research, development and innovation in the IT industry.

Founded in 1911 and with offices in most of the world and well over 250,000 staff, you will be playing a critical role within this global tech giant as well as a vital role within the UK and Global Defence industry.

In this role, the successful AWS Developer will be responsible for both continuous improvement and continuous deployment across many different projects and teams.

The ideal AWS Developer would have developed vetting on application, with experience with AWS Cloud systems and be willing to work remotely and occasional in a team.

The Role:

Daily stand-ups, sprint planning.
Continuous improvement.
Innovate solutions and remain ahead of the curve on AWS Technologies.
Work collaboratively to ensure you build robust AWS cloud systems.The Person:

DV Clearance on application.
Local to either London, Southampton, Gloucester or Manchester.
Happy to travel to site as/when needed.Keywords: DevOps, Engineer, CI, CD, Continuous Deployment, Continuous Integration, eDV Cleared, Developed Vetting, Secure Sites, MoD. AWS, Cloud,

Reference: BBBH17978

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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