SC Cleared DevOps Engineer

London
2 weeks ago
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I am currently supporting an IT consultancy that have an immediate need for an SC Cleared DevOps Engineer to join a long-term project in the public sector.  The ideal candidate will have experience working on AWS, will come with active clearance and will be open to occasional onsite working (circa. twice a month)

£450-£475 per day
7 Month Contract (with likely extension)
Hybrid Remote Working
Inside IR35
Active SC Clearance is essentialRole Responsibilities

Support development of new strategic architecture products as well as legacy reporting stack
Manage AWS stack across a mix of front end, microservices, lambda functions, kafka integrations and transit gateway
Experience on full AWS stack including Lambda, SQS and SNS.
Hands on usage of SonarQube, Terraform, Prometheus and CloudWatch
Any experience with Wiz, FinOps Tagging, Kafka, KongEE and Dynatrace is considered desirableif you are interested in hearing more, please share a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Please note to be considered for this role, candidates must be UK based, open to partial on-site working and hold active SC Clearance

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