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Senior Infrastructure Integration Engineer

Glasgow
£500 – £552/day
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Senior Infrastructure Integration Engineer

Rate: £500 – £552 per day.

Duration: 12 months with view to extend.

Type: Hybrid - 3 days onsite in Glasgow, Scotland.

We are seeking a Senior Infrastructure Integration Engineer to join our Infrastructure-as-a-Service Engineering team within Core Infrastructure - the group building the automation and APIs that power the firm's DevOps transformation across a large-scale global server estate. You'll be the engineer who understands why a distributed system behaves the way it does, designs a remediation that won't break production, proves it in a lab, and owns it through rollout.

What you'll be doing:

  • Remediating security vulnerabilities across multiple infrastructure and automation codebases
  • Designing and validating secure, stable, maintainable code changes - not quick fixes
  • Acting as an integration engineer across vendor, open-source, and in-house tooling
  • Building and improving Python-based automation and CI/CD pipelines
  • Writing test plans and validation procedures for security-related changes, and proving them out in lab/pre-prod before go-live
  • Partnering with engineering, ops, security, and application teams to drive remediation to completion
  • Contributing to code reviews, design discussions, and platform reliability improvements

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What you'll bring:

  • Strong Linux engineering: configuration, troubleshooting, system-level diagnostics
  • Solid production-grade Python development
  • Real experience with distributed systems and the risk of changing them safely at scale
  • CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and release automation experience
  • Working knowledge of security principles, vulnerability remediation, and system hardening
  • Comfort creating test/validation/rollout plans for complex technical changes
  • Independent ownership and strong communication of technical risk/trade-offs

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Nice to have:

  • Perl alongside Python
  • Ansible, SaltStack, or similar IaC/config management tools
  • VMware ESXi or other virtualization/private cloud experience
  • Vulnerability management, security scanning, or audit/compliance background
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Skills

Linux Engineering
Python Development
Distributed Systems
CI/CD Pipelines
Automated Testing
Security Principles
Vulnerability Remediation
System Hardening
Test Plans
Validation Procedures
Integration Engineering
Ansible
SaltStack
VMware ESXi
Vulnerability Management
Security Scanning

Location

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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