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Lead Site Reliability Engineer, Watford, Hertfordshire
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Client:
Click Dealer
Location:
Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
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Job Views:
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Posted:
22.08.2025
Expiry Date:
06.10.2025
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Job Description:
Lead Site Reliability Engineer
Location: Remote working with 1 day in every 2 weeks at our Stoke-On-Trent office (5 mins from station).
Salary: Competitive + company benefits (Full-time/permanent role)
About Click Dealer:
At Click Dealer, we’re passionate about building software and digital tools that make life easier for automotive dealerships—driving better results and transforming how dealers manage, market, and sell vehicles.
Established in 1999, Click Dealer is part of the Evolution Funding Group, backed by the Carlyle Group. We serve over 1,800 independent and franchise dealerships across the UK.
The SRE Team:
Our site reliability engineers (SREs) ensure high availability, stellar performance, and feature-rich experiences for our users.
About the role:
This is a hands-on role working within the Software Engineering team. You will manage the SRE function daily, collaborating with the Head of Engineering and cross-functional teams to develop solutions and enhance user experiences.
The successful candidate will lead and shape our approach to the maturity, security, performance, and scalability of our software and services across cloud infrastructure. You will have significant autonomy to influence the team’s future using your extensive skills in:
* Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, Infrastructure, Platform Management
* API development and deployment using containerized environments such as Kubernetes
* Implementing and enhancing Infrastructure as Code (IaC), specifically Terraform
* Collaborating with business stakeholders in an agile environment
* Leading, coaching, and mentoring team members
* Working with AWS services, particularly IAM, S3, EKS, Networking
* Using CloudFormation and CDK
* Exposure to serverless computing
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