MBN Solutions
Dev Ops/Platform Engineer

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DevOps / Platform Engineer (AI Solution) — Contract, London/Glasgow/Remote UK
Fully remote (UK-based) | Occasional travel to Glasgow
£550–£650/day
6-month contract, with a clear path to permanent
MBN have partnered with a company building an AI-driven product, and the AI engineering side is fully specced. What they need now is someone to take it from working prototype to a production-grade product that can be deployed into client environments and own that end-to-end.
What you'll be doing:
- Turning existing scripts/prototypes into a production-grade, deployable product — architecture, packaging, testing, CI/CD
- Designing a deployment model that lets the product install cleanly into other organisations' infrastructure, not just an internal environment
- Owning the containerisation strategy (Docker/Kubernetes) for portable, repeatable deployments
- Deploying and operating across AWS, GCP, and Azure
- Managing infrastructure as code with Terraform
- Working with data warehousing/analytics platforms — Snowflake, Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, or equivalent
- Partnering directly with the CTO/CIO to defend the product's security posture — data isolation, access control, secrets management, network boundaries
- Bringing a working understanding of AI/LLM system architecture (compute, cost, scaling for agentic workloads) — there's a dedicated AI engineer on this, so this is about comprehension and collaboration, not ownership
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- Solid software engineering fundamentals — production code, not just notebooks and scripts
- Startup or scale-up background
- Strong DevOps/Production Engineering experience across multiple cloud providers (AWS/GCP/Azure)
- Hands-on with Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and Terraform
- Comfortable being the security-credible voice in the room with senior stakeholders
- Consulting or client-facing delivery experience is a plus
- A true generalist — happy to move between infrastructure, security, and product concerns as needed
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