Bestman Solutions
Platform Engineer

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Platform Engineer - OpenShift
Permanent | Hybrid | London
Bestman Solutions is partnering with a financial services organisation embarking on a major technology modernisation programme.
As part of this transformation, we're looking for an experienced Platform Engineer to help evolve the infrastructure supporting a new generation of cloud-native applications.
Working alongside platform specialists, architects, and engineering teams, you'll play a key role in designing and maintaining the environments that enable software delivery across a large-scale enterprise estate.
What you'll be doing
- Building and supporting container-based platforms using OpenShift.
- Designing resilient environments that support large-scale engineering teams.
- Working across modern cloud-native technologies and established enterprise platforms.
- Automating platform provisioning and configuration using Infrastructure as Code.
- Collaborating with engineering teams to improve reliability, scalability, and operational performance.
- Supporting the evolution of platform services as the organisation modernises its technology landscape.
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What we're looking for
- Strong hands-on OpenShift implementation experience
- Experience provisioning enterprise environments
- Kafka experience
- Linux and container platform expertise
- Infrastructure as Code
- CI/CD tooling
- Infrastructure or Platform Engineering background


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Experience within regulated or large-scale enterprise environments would be advantageous.
You'll work alongside experienced technical specialists, influence how modern platforms are delivered, and help build infrastructure that supports critical business services.
If you're looking for a role that combines technical depth with long-term transformation, we are interested in speaking with you.
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