Senior DevOps Engineer

Bristol
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Senior DevOps Engineers
Bristol, Hybrid Working
£55,000 - £80,000 depending on experience and role
Tech for Good Company 💚

This is an incredible opportunity to join a growing team and company in the heart of Bristol working with the latest tech on projects that are having a positive impact 🌍

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with the wider engineering team to deliver scalable and efficient solutions.
Work with AWS cloud technologies to ensure high availability and reliability of infrastructure.
Drive automation initiatives and optimise workflows.
Contribute to multiple projects across different stages of development and deployment.Technologies you’ll have experience with:

Proven experience with AWS – this is essential.

Exposure to GCP and Azure would be advantageous but not a must.
Strong understanding of automation, CI/CD, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Terraform.
Experience with containerisation - such as Docker and Kubernetes.
Ideally, you'll have a background or strong understanding of software development
Ability to adapt to new tools and technologies, and work in a fast-paced, evolving environment.Perks and Benefits 🌟

Up to £80k (DoE and role)
Hybrid/Flexi working options and autonomous environment
25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising to 28 with years of service + option to buy more)
Amazing employer pension contribution and life assurance
Private medical insurance
Excellent paternity leave and work-life balance
Huge social calendar and great office location in Bristol
Loads of room to grow and progress with the company!
Learning and development budget + loads of other great benefitsPlease Note: The role is hybrid and while they are very flexible, there is an expectation to come into the office for team days / when needed. Unfortunately, this role does not offer sponsorship. Please only apply if you live and are eligible for Security Clearance and are in a commutable distance of Bristol.

Interview Process:

Intro call and meet the team
Technical Interview
Final cultural interview

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