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Infrastructure Engineer

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6 days ago
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Infrastructire Engineer – Defence, Cyber & Intelligence | Full-Time | eDV Clearance Required

We’re seeking skilled and passionate engineers at all levels to join our team, with a strong emphasis on Infrastructure Engineering. This role will see you working closely with the Test & Integration department, playing a vital part in delivering secure, scalable, and reliable systems that underpin mission-critical Defence projects.

You’ll have the chance to work with a modern technology stack, including Windows and Linux systems, containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible), cloud architecture (private and hybrid), and CI/CD pipelines. Hands-on experience in DevSecOps principles, automated testing frameworks, and system performance optimisation will also be key to ensuring seamless integration and deployment.

Our client offers the opportunity to grow your career through meaningful Defence work, alongside excellent learning and development opportunities. You’ll also benefit from a healthy work-life balance, flexible working arrangements, and a comprehensive benefits package.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with the Test & Integration department to plan, develop, and execute software test and integration plans.

Develop scripts and integrate automated testing frameworks within CI/CD pipelines, incorporating infrastructure automation.

Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure-related issues across the stack, from front-end to back-end systems.

Deliver large and complex solutions into wider system-of-systems, ensuring interoperability and resilience.

Design and optimise infrastructure in private and hybrid cloud environments to maximise performance and security.

If you’re passionate about Infrastructure Engineering and eager to work with cutting-edge technologies while contributing to high-impact Defence projects, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and take the next step in your career.

PLEASE NOTE: eDV clearance is required to start. The process can take 6 - 18 months.

For more information on this role, please contact Daiane on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

Candidates currently working as a Program Manager, Programme Manager, or Project Manager from Defence, Aerospace, Nuclear, or Government bodies are ideal for this role. Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Aerospace, Automotive, Defence, Electronics, Energy, Engineering, Manufacturing, Renewable, and Scientific industries.

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