Senior AWS DevOps Engineer

Reading
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Senior AWS DevOps Engineer
Health Tech / Medical Software
Hybrid Working | £Competitive + Benefits
Location: Reading / Berkshire / Hybrid (1-2 days per month in-office)
Are you an experienced AWS DevOps Engineer looking for a role where you’ll have the freedom to shape solutions and make a real impact?
We are partnered with a growing health tech company that is redefining digital healthcare and medical software solutions. As a Senior AWS DevOps Engineer, you will play a central role in both the design and architecture of cloud-based solutions, while also helping shape future systems and influencing technical direction from the ground up.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on autonomy and wants the space to apply creative thinking, technical depth and leadership to modern cloud environments supporting real-world healthcare applications.
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Lead the design, deployment, and management of secure, scalable AWS infrastructure
  • Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines for mobile and cloud applications
  • Collaborate closely with remote development teams to shape technical solutions
  • Play an active role in the architecture and design process, offering input into strategic cloud and infrastructure decisions
  • Implement monitoring, security, cost optimisation, and regulatory compliance standards (HIPAA, GDPR)
  • Help drive technical innovation in a growing business where your voice and ideas will be valued
    What You’ll Bring:
  • AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or equivalent hands-on experience
  • Strong knowledge of AWS cloud technologies (EC2, Lambda, RDS, VPC, IAM, CloudFormation)
  • Expertise in CI/CD pipelines, automation, and containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes)
  • Experience working in regulated environments, ideally healthcare or finance services or similar
  • Strong scripting and Infrastructure-as-Code capabilities (Terraform, Python, Bash)
  • Comfortable taking ownership of infrastructure design and influencing solution roadmaps
    Why Join Us?
    This is more than just a delivery-focused DevOps role — you will be part of a forward-thinking health tech company where your input into design and architectural decisions is welcomed, and where you will have the opportunity to truly shape new solutions rather than follow an established blueprint.
    We offer flexible hybrid working, typically only 1-2 days per month in the Reading / Berkshire office, and a supportive environment where autonomy and innovation are part of everyday life.
    Ready to take the lead in designing cloud solutions for health tech innovation? Apply today

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