Senior DevOps EngineersBristol, Hybrid Working£55,000 - £80,000 depending on experience and roleTech for Good Company 💚This is an incredible opportunity to join a growing team and company in the heart of Bristol working with the latest tech on projects that are having a positive impact 🌍
Key Responsibilities:- Collaborate with the wider engineering team to deliver scalable and efficient solutions.
- Work with AWS cloud technologies to ensure high availability and reliability of infrastructure.
- Drive automation initiatives and optimise workflows.
- Contribute to multiple projects across different stages of development and deployment.
Technologies you’ll have experience with:Proven experience with AWS – this is essential.
- Exposure to GCP and Azure would be advantageous but not a must.
- Strong understanding of automation, CI/CD, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Terraform.
- Experience with containerisation - such as Docker and Kubernetes.
- Ideally, you'll have a background or strong understanding of software development
- Ability to adapt to new tools and technologies, and work in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
Perks and Benefits 🌟
- Up to £80k (DoE and role)
- Hybrid/Flexi working options and autonomous environment
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising to 28 with years of service + option to buy more)
- Amazing employer pension contribution and life assurance
- Private medical insurance
- Excellent paternity leave and work-life balance
- Huge social calendar and great office location in Bristol
- Loads of room to grow and progress with the company!
- Learning and development budget + loads of other great benefits
Please Note: The role is hybrid and while they are very flexible, there is an expectation to come into the office for team days / when needed.
Unfortunately, this role does not offer sponsorship. Please only apply if you live and are
eligible for Security Clearance and are in a commutable distance of
Bristol.Interview Process:- Intro call and meet the team
- Technical Interview
- Final cultural interview