Google Cloud Engineer

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Job Title: Cloud Platform Engineer

Location: Canary Wharf , London , UK

Work Mode: 5 days a week (On-Site)

Contract Type: 12 months contract

Holiday Entitlement: 33 days

About the Role:

We are looking for a talented Cloud Platform Engineer to join our dynamic Software Engineering team. In this role, you will design, build, test, and deploy cloud application solutions that integrate cloud and non-cloud infrastructure. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate across multiple teams, contribute to key technical decisions, and develop innovative cloud solutions that drive operational efficiency.

Responsibilities:

Design, build, test, and deploy cloud-based application solutions.
Deploy infrastructure and platform environments, and create proofs of architecture to validate security, performance, and scalability.
Serve as a subject matter expert, providing guidance and mentoring to team members.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of cloud services.
Conduct regular assessments of cloud architecture to identify opportunities for improvement.
Engage in team decision-making and provide solutions to complex technical challenges.
Stay updated with the latest cloud technologies and trends to support continuous improvement.Required Skills & Experience:

Advanced proficiency in Google App Engine (GAE).
Advanced knowledge of Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Platform Architecture.
Experience with Google Cloud Storage.
Intermediate proficiency in Terraform is recommended.
Proven ability to work collaboratively across multiple teams and mentor junior engineers.Why Join Us:

Work in a collaborative, innovative environment.
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge cloud technologies.
Competitive daily rates and generous holiday entitlement.
Contribute to meaningful projects that impact large-scale systems.Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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