DevOps Engineer

CV-Library
Bristol, Bristol (County)
12 months ago
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Senior / Principal DevOps Engineer (AWS)
£85,000 – £115,000
2 days in Bristol / 1 day in Hereford (Travel Cost Covered) / 2 days WFH
Are you an experienced DevOps Engineer with AWS expertise, looking for a role that directly contributes to meaningful, high-impact solutions?
We’re hiring for one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech companies, recently recognised in the Sunday Times 100. Founded by an ex-military communications specialist with a clear vision to grow a multinational tech engineering firm in a country with incredible engineering heritage, the company is hailed for the genuine, real-world impact of their tech solutions.
In this role, you'll directly contribute to tech used by defence agencies, security agencies, and first responders – improving secure communication, helping decision-making, and supporting real-time responses in frontline operations.
The role offers the chance to combine AWS, artificial intelligence, and edge computing to work toward a meaningful mission. Your expertise will be key in building and optimising secure and reliable infrastructure.
What You'll Do:

  • Design, build, and manage secure, scalable AWS cloud environments.
  • Deploy and manage infrastructure using Terraform and Ansible.
  • Utilise edge computing to deliver secure, low-latency solutions.
  • Collaborate closely with technical teams, ensuring solutions align with security and operational standards.
    What You’ll Bring:
  • Willingness to go through SC clearance (essential due to the sensitive nature of projects).
  • Proven AWS experience, ideally within secure environments.
  • Experience integrating public and private cloud infrastructures to deliver unified hybrid cloud solutions.
  • Strong hands-on experience with Terraform and Ansible.
  • Knowledge or experience with Kubernetes and Docker.
  • Proficiency in Python or Golang.
    Company Culture:
    This organisation provides a supportive, down-to-earth working environment focused on collaboration, learning, and growth.
  • Flat company hierarchy
  • Personal training budgets
  • Senior mentoring and internal accelerator programmes
  • Flexible working
  • Outcomes-driven
    Benefits On Offer:
  • Health and wellness: Private medical insurance, health cash plan, and virtual GP services.
  • Financial security: Income protection, generous pension contributions, financial coaching and payroll charitable giving.
  • Lifestyle and family support: Enhanced parental leave, cycle-to-work and EV schemes, plus complimentary daily lunches and snacks.
    This is a great opportunity to contribute to a role that combines technical challenges with meaningful impact, in a supportive, fast-growing environment.
    Apply today for immediate consideration or reach out directly for further information.
    Senior / Principal DevOps Engineer (AWS)
    £85,000 – £115,000
    2 days in Bristol / 1 day in Hereford (Travel Cost Covered) / 2 days WFH
    Keywords: DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, DevOps Consultant, Cloud Consultant, Cloud Infrastructure, AWS, EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, CloudFormation, IAM, Terraform, Ansible, Python, Golang, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, Git

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