Nuvion Tech
Senior DevOps Engineer (AWS)

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Senior DevOps Engineer (AWS) Hybrid – North West England | Remote-first (1 day per week on site)
We’re looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer to take ownership of a production AWS estate supporting several critical platforms.
You’ll design, build and run the infrastructure as code, own resilience, disaster recovery, security, cost and observability. You’ll also enable the development team by setting standards, modules and review processes so they can safely own infrastructure for the features they build.
Key responsibilities
- Own container workloads on Amazon ECS (including autoscaling, health checks and load balancing)
- Lead infrastructure security (IAM, networking, secrets, encryption) and remediate security findings
- Own and extend the Terraform estate (modules, remote state, drift, importing legacy resources)
- Design, document and regularly test disaster recovery (multi-account / multi-region)
- Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines with multi-environment promotion
- Improve monitoring, logging and alerting
- Drive cloud cost reductions
- Support developers to own their own infrastructure changes safely
- Act as escalation point for production infrastructure incidents
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Essential experience
- Senior-level ownership of a production AWS estate
- Strong Terraform and Amazon ECS experience
- Solid AWS networking, IAM and security
- CI/CD pipelines (CircleCI, GitHub Actions or equivalent)
- Multi-account / multi-region AWS and disaster recovery experience
- Scripting in Python, Bash or Ruby
- Production incident response and cost optimisation
- AWS Solutions Architect Associate (or equivalent experience) preferred.


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