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DevOps Engineer (AWS) London / WFH
to £80k
Are you a bright, ambitious DevOps Engineer with a strong academic background looking to progress your career?
You could be joining a scaling Investment Research / Market Data tech company in an impactful, hands-on DevOps Engineer role with great benefits and perks.
About the Role
As a DevOps Engineer you'll help build and scale the cloud infrastructure that underpins the products and engineering teams. This is a hands-on role where you'll design, automate and optimise modern AWS environments, enabling developers to deliver software quickly, securely and reliably.
Responsibilities
- Take ownership of cloud infrastructure across multiple environments
- Use Terraform and Infrastructure as Code to build scalable, resilient platforms
- Work with containerised workloads on ECS
- Enhance CI/CD pipelines, automate deployments
- Improve observability through monitoring and logging
- Implement best practices for cloud security, networking and access management
- Collaborate with software engineers
- Improve platform reliability, performance and developer experience
- Support database infrastructure, internal tooling and operational automation
- Play a key role in infrastructure governance, documentation, cost optimisation
- Ensure systems are secure, maintainable and built to scale
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Location / WFH
You'll join colleagues in the London office three days a week with flexibility to work from home the other two days.
About you
- Achieved a 2.1 or above from a top tier university (e.g. Russel Group, Oxbridge), backed by A's at A-level
- Experience within a FinTech or financial services environment
- Strong experience working with AWS cloud infrastructure
- Experience managing ECS based containerised environments
- Hands on experience with Terraform or similar Infrastructure as Code tools
- Experience building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines
- Good understanding of cloud networking, VPCs, load balancing and security groups
- Experience with IAM, access control and cloud security principles
- Experience with scripting or automation using Python or similar languages
- Collaborative with great communication skills


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What's in it for you
- Salary to £80k + bonus
- 3 weeks per year work anywhere
- 25 days holiday, increasing to 30
- Pension 9% (company contributes 5%, employee contributes 4%)
- Healthcare for you and your family
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Employee Assistance Program
Apply now or call to find out more about this DevOps Engineer (AWS) opportunity.
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