DevOps Engineer

Exeter
3 weeks ago
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We are searching for a DevOps Engineer for an extremely exciting and technical business who offer a diverse range of market leading applications, solutions and online services to their customers. The role is offered on a remote basis with visits to the office circa twice per month for team meetings and catch-ups.

In this role you will be supporting the Engineering Team, and you will be involved in the implementation, build and deployment of software solutions.

You will be responsible for the automated creation and maintenance of the Cloud Infrastructure supporting multiple projects across the business.

The role will involve:

Promoting DevOps practices within engineering
Collaborating with the Solutions Team in various projects and initiatives
Communicating across teams with technical and non-technical team members.
Designing and maintaining configuration and automation tools for continuous integration and continuous delivery
Participating in code reviews and validation for the development teams
Implementing effective monitoring across various systems
Assisting engineering in troubleshooting system and software issues in many environments, including root cause analysisTo be a success in this role you will be a DevOps Engineer with proven commercial experience or a more Junior DevOps Engineer looking for the next step-up in your career.

The successful candidate MUST be experienced in DevOps practices with knowledge of Agile methodologies and tooling.

You will also have experience in the following key areas: -

Azure
Azure Functions and Azure Function Apps
Azure DevOps Pipelines
CI/CD
ARM Templates
IaaS
PaaS
Networking
Databases
Scripting Languages
Monitoring
Understanding of the latest DevOps tools, technologies and best practices
Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate (MCAAA) or similar qualification or equivalent experience.
Some experience in AWS is desirable but is NOT essential.
Ability to communicate with team and peers.
Experience producing standard technical and process outputs, reports and other documents from templates.
Experience in using ticket systems (e.g. Jira).
Experience in using code repositories (e.g. GitHub or Azure Repos).The role comes with extensive benefits and ongoing professional development and training.

You will be joining a friendly and extremely supportive team who encourage collaboration. They also promote team member involvement in the development and direction of their products and services as well as finding more efficient ways to work.

The role is offered with a competitive salary and a great benefits package which includes, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, Lifestyle Allowances, Gym and Cycle to Work Schemes, Professional Development and Training, Flexible and Remote working and much more!

Please note, you MUST have the Right to Work in the UK to be considered for this opportunity as we are unable to sponsor candidates.

KEYWORDS

DevOps Engineer, Cloud Infrastructure, Software Applications, Software Solutions, Azure, Azure Functions, Azure Function Apps, Azure DevOps Pipelines, CI/CD, ARM Templates, IaaS, PaaS, Networking, Databases, Scripting Languages, Monitoring, Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate (MCAAA), Jira, GitHub, Azure Repositories.

Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position.

No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010.

Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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