Head of Infrastructure & DevOps | REMOTE

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Job Title: Infrastructure Engineering Lead / Head of Infrastructure & DevOps Location: Remote (UTC to UTC+3) Candidate MUST be EU-Based Type: Full-time Level: Senior (7+ years)

Are you ready to take charge of the future of infrastructure?

This is a high-stakes, hands-on role where you'll be rebuilding cloud architecture from the ground up, optimising AWS spend, and fortifying the entire system. As the Infrastructure & DevOps boss, you'll have full autonomy and zero micromanagement. Your decisions will shape the backbone of the business, and your impact will be undeniable.

Key Responsibilities

Rebuild Infra from Scratch: Use IaC tools (Terraform, Pulumi, or CloudFormation) to build and optimise the infrastructure.
Secure Networking: Design a new VPN with redundancy, access control, and secure connectivity across environments.
Daily Ops: Monitor and manage servers, containers, CI/CD pipelines, and networks to ensure seamless operations.
AWS Expertise: Harness the full potential of AWS, slash costs through Reserved Instances, right-sizing, lifecycle rules, and intelligent planning.
Disaster Recovery & Continuity: Implement robust backup systems and disaster recovery processes. Ensure business continuity is airtight.
Security: Build bulletproof infrastructure by securing networks, implementing IAM, Security Groups, and firewalls with precision.
Docs & Knowledge Transfer: Share your expertise, document your work, and provide seamless knowledge transfer to your team.
Team Collaboration: Work hand-in-hand with engineering teams to ensure smooth deployments and scalability across platforms.

Required Skills & Experience

7+ years of experience in DevOps, SRE, or Infrastructure roles.
Deep AWS Expertise: EC2, RDS, VPC, IAM, CloudWatch, and more.
Mastery of IaC Tools like Terraform, Pulumi, or CloudFormation.
Proficiency in VPNs, firewalls, and network security policies.
Proven track record in AWS Cost Optimisation-slashing spend and improving efficiency.
Ownership mindset: comfortable taking full charge of infrastructure decisions.
Comfortable debugging in Elixir, JavaScript, PHP.

Bonus Points

Hands-on Elixir experience.
Background in blockchain (Ethereum, Solidity).
Fintech system experience.

Perks & Benefits

Competitive salary package.
Equity + Annual Bonus in QBX.
100% Remote work flexibility.

This isn't just a "keep-the-lights-on" position. This is full-stack infrastructure leadership, with the freedom to design and execute your vision. With a lean team, fast decision-making, and enterprise-level challenges on the horizon, this is the perfect role for someone who thrives under pressure and is eager to make a lasting impact. Prepare to scale with purpose and leave your mark!

Ready to be the infrastructure boss? Apply now and take the reins of the future!

Why Choose NonStop Care?

Personalised Support: Our dedicated consultants will guide you through every step of the recruitment process.
Tailored Applications: We offer expert CV reviews and interview preparation to highlight your strengths.
Exclusive Opportunities: Access a wide range of roles across the UK, with insider knowledge to help you secure your ideal position.
Advocacy: We negotiate competitive rates and conditions on your behalf, ensuring you receive the best possible terms.Let's Connect
Ready to make a difference? Contact NonStop Consulting at (phone number removed) and ask for Thomas Napier, or email .

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