Senior Dev Ops Engineer - Automotive Sector - Remote working
Step into the future of automotive innovation as a Senior Dev Ops Engineer. This permanent, fully remote position for a company situated in the West Midlands offers a chance to impact cutting-edge projects by leveraging your specialised skills in development operations. If you are passionate about driving advancements and have a robust background in Dev Ops, we invite you to apply for this exciting role.
Key Responsibilities:
Designing and managing containerisation solutions using Kubernetes or Docker.
Developing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines to optimise software deployment processes.
Implementing infrastructure as code using Ansible or Terraform.
Maintaining and enhancing system stability through solid Linux systems knowledge.
Essential Qualifications:
Dev Ops Certification - AWS or GCP Certified professional.
Required Skills:
Kubernetes/Docker: Expertise in designing containerised environments critical for scalable, reliable, and efficient software deployment.
CI/CD Pipelines: Proficient in automating build, test, and deployment stages to streamline operations.
Ansible/Terraform: Skilled in managing infrastructure as code to ensure consistent environments across development, testing, and production stages.
Linux: Solid understanding of Linux operating systems to maintain system performance and security.This role offers a competitive salary of circa £70,000 per annum, reflecting the high level of expertise required. This position requires someone who is not only technically proficient but also a strategic thinker capable of working independently. If you are driven by technological challenges and can deliver high-quality solutions, we encourage you to apply!
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