DevSecOps Engineer

Malvern Link
3 weeks ago
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DevSecOps Engineers (Infrastructure Focus)
Gloucester, Contract/Perm
Are you passionate about DevSecOps and building a secure, scalable infrastructure that underpins mission-critical systems? We're growing our team and are looking for DevSecOps Engineers at various levels, with a strong focus on Infrastructure Engineering, to join our Rotary and Mission Systems business.
About the Role
You'll be part of a highly skilled, multi-disciplinary team working on complex and impactful programmes. Your role will focus on designing, building, automating and securing infrastructure that supports modern software delivery, while embedding security at every stage of the lifecycle.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work across on-prem, private, public and hybrid cloud environments, contributing to large system-of-systems solutions that really make a difference.
What You'll Be Doing

Designing, building and managing robust, secure IT infrastructure
Developing Infrastructure as Code and integrating it with CI/CD pipelines
Supporting systems across their full lifecycle - from architecture to decommissioning
Driving automation, reliability, scalability and performance
Working with cloud, containerisation and modern DevSecOps toolchainsWhat We're Looking For
Experience or knowledge in areas such as:

DevSecOps in agile environments (Scrum, Sprints, Jira, Confluence)
Windows & Linux system administration
Virtualisation and networking technologies
CI/CD pipelines, automation and scripting
Containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes)
Cloud technologies, particularly AWSCertifications such as AWS, Terraform, Linux, Microsoft, CCNA or Security certifications are welcomed but not essential.
Work Environment

Meaningful, challenging work on high-impact programmes
Flexible working to support work-life balance
Ongoing learning, development and career progression
A collaborative, inclusive and supportive culture? Please note: This role requires DV (Developed Vetting) clearance.
If you're excited by DevSecOps, infrastructure engineering, and working at scale on complex systems, we'd love to hear from you - even if you don't tick every box.
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