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Senior Cloud Platform Engineer

United Kingdom
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Senior Cloud Platform Engineer

Senior Cloud Platform Engineer

Join a forward-thinking technology business where platform engineering is at the heart of delivering reliable, scalable cloud services. This is a hands-on opportunity to shape and enhance a modern AWS platform, working with cutting-edge cloud-native technologies while helping engineering teams deliver with confidence.

Role Overview

  • Location: Hybrid / Remote (location to be confirmed)
  • Package: Competitive salary + benefits
  • Industry: Highly-regulated

What You'll Be Doing

  • Own the performance, reliability, and continuous improvement of a Kubernetes platform running on AWS EKS.
  • Manage and enhance GitOps workflows using Flux, ensuring smooth deployments and reliable environment reconciliation.
  • Maintain and optimise AWS managed services including EKS, MSK and RDS, covering scaling, resilience, patching and cost optimisation.
  • Develop and maintain Infrastructure as Code using Terraform, creating reusable and well-structured modules across multiple environments.
  • Support and improve CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions, helping streamline the delivery of containerised applications.
  • Work closely with software engineers to support, troubleshoot and optimise Java, Kotlin and Python services running in Kubernetes.
  • Proactively identify technical debt and drive incremental platform improvements that increase stability, security and efficiency.
  • Participate in the on-call rota, responding to incidents and driving root cause analysis to improve platform resilience.

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Main Skills Needed

  • Experience working in regulated environments such as BFS, Betting/Gambling etc.
  • Strong commercial experience managing Kubernetes in production, ideally on AWS EKS.
  • Proven expertise with GitOps practices using Flux, alongside Helm and Kustomize.
  • Hands-on experience administering AWS services including EKS, MSK and RDS.
  • Strong Terraform skills with experience building and maintaining modular Infrastructure as Code.
  • Experience creating and supporting CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions.
  • Good understanding of containerised Java, Kotlin and/or Python applications and how to troubleshoot them in production.
  • A proactive operational mindset with experience in incident response, platform support and continuous improvement.
  • Comfortable working independently while collaborating with multiple engineering teams.

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What's in It for You

  • The opportunity to work with a mature, cloud-native technology stack.
  • A highly collaborative engineering environment where your expertise will directly influence platform evolution.
  • Exposure to modern DevOps, GitOps and platform engineering practices.
  • The chance to make a real impact by driving automation, reliability and continuous improvement.
  • A role offering autonomy, technical ownership and opportunities to influence engineering best practice.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

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We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. By applying you are confirming you are happy to be added to the Addition Solutions mailing list regarding future suitable positions. You can opt out of this at any time simply by contacting one of our consultants.

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Skills

Kubernetes
AWS
GitOps
Flux
Terraform
CI/CD
GitHub Actions
Java
Kotlin
Python
Incident Response
Platform Support
Continuous Improvement
Cloud-Native
EKS
MSK

Location

United Kingdom

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