We require several Cloud Engineers working on a Hybrid Basis on site in either Gloucester or London 4 days per week. Working for a Global Leader in Information Technology, you will be on site for a High Security Government Department.
What the role offers:
Design, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure solutions based on organisational needs
Automate infrastructure provisioning using tools like Terraform, CloudFormation, or similar
Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues across cloud environments
Implement and manage CI/CD pipelines for automated application deployment
Ensure security best practices are followed (IAM, network security, encryption, etc.)
Collaborate with DevOps, development, and security teams to support agile delivery
Maintain documentation related to infrastructure architecture, configurations, and procedures
Evaluate new cloud technologies and make recommendations for improvement
What you need to succeed:
Experience working with public cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
Hands-on experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, ARM templates)
Proficiency with container technologies like Docker and orchestration (Kubernetes, ECS, AKS, etc.)
Strong scripting skills in Python, Bash, or PowerShell
Experience with monitoring and logging tools (CloudWatch, Datadog, Prometheus, ELK stack, etc.)
Familiarity with CI/CD tools (GitLab CI, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, etc.)
The successful candidate must hold and maintain a high level of Security Clearance.
Preferred qualifications and skills:
Willingness to learn new technologies: Comfortable with rapidly evolving cloud ecosystems.
Curiosity-driven: Actively explores new tools, trends, and best practices.
Cross-platform flexibility: Can work across AWS, Azure, GCP, or hybrid environments
Team player: Works well with developers, security teams, and stakeholders.
Clear communicator: Can explain complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
Documentation: Maintaining clear, useful documentation.
Customer-centric thinking: Understands how infrastructure and systems impacts end users.
Project management awareness: Familiar with Agile, Scrum, or Kanban workflows