Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£50,000 - £60,000 & Hybrid working!
DevOps Engineer £50,000 - £60,000 & Hybrid working - Cambridge My client is embarking on developing the next-generation of Fixed Wireless Access products based on 5G air interface standard in the mmWave frequency bands. They are looking for a talented and motivated DevOps Engineer to support the DevOps Lead in system administration, automation and managing their linux environments. You will also be responsible for streamlining their operational processes usingCI/CD pipelines, enabling reliable deployments of their services. You will be leveraging GCP and RedHate Openshift to manage and enhance system performance, co-ordinate releases, handle code deployments and improve infrastructure. You'll be working in a small dynamic team, within a fast-paced environment. What's required for this DevOps Engineer position? - Experience with automated CI/CD workflows - Deploying Docker containers and Kubernetes clusters - Experience with GCP or RedHat Openshift - Significant experience with Linux system administration - Python and shell scripting If you are a DevOps Engineer, looking for an opportunity within a growing organisation, please apply to learn more! If you are interested in this, or other Software opportunities across the UK, please contact Jack Bird at IC Resources. [email protected]
Cambridge
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