Infrastructure & Cloud Operations Engineer

Fleet
4 days ago
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At CV-Library, we have a simple vision: to help the world to work and we are looking for exceptional and talented people to help us realise this vision in both UK and overseas markets.
We are in a period of focused internal investment, following a year of key strategic acquisitions and significant investment across all parts of the business from Tech and Data to People and HR, there's never been a more exciting time to join us or a better place to grow your career!
The Role
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:30
Location: Fleet
Working Pattern: Hybrid - 1-2 days a week on site
CV-Library is currently shifting to event drive microservices & modern cloud delivery methods as part of major transformation plan, whilst building a solid service aware operations team.
We are looking for hands-on Infrastructure & Cloud Operations engineer with over five years' experience building and operating secure, scalable, and highly available cloud infrastructure across AWS & hybrid environments. The role bridges development and operations and largely focuses on operating and managing cloud infrastructure as part of our critical web site operations.
This is a technical role focused on reliability, automation, performance optimisation, and operational excellence. You will work closely with development & operations teams to maintain high availability systems, improve deployment processes, and champion best practices across infrastructure and cloud platforms.
We have a small footprint of on-premises infrastructure which supports our network security & Wi-Fi connectivity so some knowledge of this is desirable.
What your day-to-day will look like:

  • Manage and optimise AWS infrastructure including EC2, EKS, RDS, Aurora, S3, VPC, IAM, Route53 and CloudWatch
  • Manage containerised workloads using Docker and orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes
  • Drive and improve observability and monitoring (e.g. Nagios, Prometheus, Grafana, Coralogix)
  • Improve reliability, resilience and performance of production systems
  • Embed security, compliance and cost optimisation into platforms and services
  • Collaborate closely with engineering teams to improve deployment velocity and operational maturity
  • To actively be part of the ‘Out of Hours' Support Rota
    What we're looking for (essential):
  • In-depth, hands-on experience with Linux.
  • Strong scripting skills ideally e.g. Bash, PowerShell.
  • Strong experience in AWS cloud-native infrastructure and automation
  • Good understanding of hybrid cloud environments with experience in VPC and virtualisation solutions.
  • Good understanding of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS, routing, load balancing, TLS).
  • Strong experience with Cisco, Ubiquiti, Meraki.
  • Good understanding of Monitoring and Logging including best practise.
  • Strong communication skills and experience working in structured incident management processes.
  • Strong work ethic and ability to work in dynamic work environment.
  • Experience managing & troubleshooting databases e.g. Aurora, MySQL.
    What we're looking for (desirable):
  • Build and maintain Infrastructure as Code using tools such as Terraform or AWS CloudFormation
  • Implement and optimise CI/CD pipelines (e.g. GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab CI)
  • Experience with large-scale search clusters (Solr / Elasticsearch).
  • Experience with API gateway products.
  • Familiarity with firewalls and LAN and Wi-Fi networking.
  • Good understanding of o365 and other Microsoft Services.
  • Understanding of messaging platforms including RabbitMQ, AWS SQS and Kafka

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