Senior DevOps Engineer

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Senior DevOps Engineer / £75,000 / Leeds

Are you a Senior DevOps Engineer with a passion for secure, scalable cloud solutions? This is your chance to lead the design and implementation of a cutting-edge DevSecOps environment that will underpin critical authentication and cryptography solutions for global technology partners.

This role will see you building out infrastructure that supports a high-performance, customer-facing environment - with security, scalability, and performance at the heart of everything you do. If you enjoy working across both infrastructure and development and thrive in complex, high-impact projects, this could be the perfect role for you.

What do we need from you?

Experience designing and leading DevOps implementations or cloud migrations
Solid background in infrastructure and/or development
Exposure to building secure and scalable environments
Azure or AWS DevOps specific experienceNice to have but not essential:

Experience with Azure or AWS marketplace deployments

What can you expect?

Designing DevOps best practices, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud infrastructure from the ground up
Building a full DevSecOps pipeline to support secure, reliable deployments
Creating a customer-facing test environment for pilot programmes and pre-go-live testing
Ensuring the platform handles 200 TPS message transactions securely and efficiently
Implementing monitoring, alerting, and performance tracking systems
Working on a cryptography and authentication library used across global technology enterprises
Designing the infrastructure to manage, distribute, and bill for secure library access via APIsAs a Senior DevOps Engineer, you'll take the lead on infrastructure design, cloud management, and continuous delivery, while ensuring security is a functional part of the platform - not an afterthought. You'll work closely with the development and product teams to create a seamless and secure experience for partners and end-users.

What's in it for you?

Salary up to £75,000
Opportunity to lead a high-profile DevSecOps build from the ground up
Long-term project with real technical ownershipIf you're a Senior DevOps Engineer ready to deliver secure, scalable infrastructure that powers industry-leading authentication solutions - we'd love to hear from you!

Send your CV to Dominic Brown at by Monday 28th April as interviews will be taking place from Wednesday 30th April

Senior DevOps Engineer / £75,000 / Leeds

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