DevOps Engineer

hireful
Durham, DH1 3NG, United Kingdom
5 days ago
£50,000 – £63,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £63,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Benefits

Extensive benefits package Bonus

We’re partnering with a fast-growing, award-winning,technically-ledbusiness that is transforming how organisations across the UK manage their utility services. With a strong focus on sustainability, innovation, and simplifying the customer experience, this company offers a genuinely modern, supportive, and forward-thinking environment,where the Technology team plays a key role in driving growth.

They are now looking to hire aDevOps Engineer to join their Platform Engineering team at an exciting stage of growth, as they scale a key internal product beyond MVP. This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineerwith solid foundations in DevOps who is keen to further develop their skills whileworking alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative setting.

Salary: £50,000 – £63,000 + extensive benefits package + bonus
Working Pattern: Hybrid. Flexible split between office and home. Based from Northeast offices, with suitable locations including Durham, Hartlepool, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Peterlee, Sunderland and surrounding areas.

The Role
This is a hands-on position where you’ll contribute to the design, build, and maintenance of secure, scalable, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure. You’ll work closely with a multidisciplinary Agile team, playing an active role in modern DevOps practices and tooling.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate on the design of secure, scalable, and highly available, cost-optimised cloud infrastructure
  • Implement technologies using Infrastructure-as-Code
  • Monitor and manage systems for availability and performance
  • Support Agile delivery through Scrum and Kanban, contributing to team rituals and processes

What We’re Looking For

  • Developing and deploying via Infrastructure-as-Code, with proficiency in Terraform, YAML and ARM templates
  • Creation, monitoring and management of cloud artefacts in Microsoft Azure, using the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) via Azure DevOps
  • Ability to build and manage services deployed into Kubernetes, including container configuration and Helm charts

Desirable (but not essential)

  • Using AI to enhance productivity, such as code generation or coding assistance
  • Code written in C#/.NET
  • Experience with scripting tools such as PowerShell, Bash, Python, or Bicep
  • Understanding of observability platforms

If you’re looking to progress your DevOps career within a collaborative, forward-thinking engineering team, this is an excellent opportunity to make a real impact.


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