DevOps Engineer, AVP

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Join us as a DevOps Engineer

  • This is an opportunity for a driven individual to take on an exciting new career challenge
  • You’ll focus on enhancing the integration of development and platform activities to improve deployment and system reliability
  • It’s a chance to have a tangible effect on our function, put your existing skills to the test and advance your career
  • We're offering this role at associate vice president level

What you'll do

As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll be responsible for designing and implementing solutions, driving automation, and optimising performance across the software development lifecycle. You’ll be securing buy-in to DevOps methodologies from the Product Owner, Platform Lead, and other key business stakeholders, driving commitment to an alternative way of working.

We’ll look to you to build and leverage internal and external relationships to make sure that decisions made are commercially focused and create long-term value for the bank. You’ll also be collaborating in the development of the DevOps strategy and roadmap aligned with business goals.

In addition, you’ll be:

  • Designing and overseeing the architecture of systems and applications with a focus on scalability and reliability
  • Analysing system performance and optimising infrastructure to improve efficiency and reduce costs
  • Driving innovation by evaluating and integrating new technologies that enhance the DevOps ecosystem
  • Leading the automation of advanced workflows, creating reusable modules and templates
  • Making sure that practices align with compliance requirements and industry standards
  • Communicating effectively with stakeholders to understand requirements and provide technical guidance

The skills you'll need

To take on this role, you’ll need knowledge of the core principles and benefits of DevOps, along with eight years of experience in DevOps tools, source code management, deployment, and configuration tooling.

You’ll also need:

  • Experience in in building cost efficient scalable solutions
  • Knowledge and experience in Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, CI/CD pipelines and GitLab
  • Experience with Terraform for infrastructure as code and in logging, monitoring and alerting
  • Experience in Python scripting and Bash for automation and infrastructure tasks
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