GCP Engineer
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Specialism
DevOps, Cloud, Platform Engineering
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Job type
Permanent
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Location
London
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Salary
£60,000 - 70,000 per annum
What did the turkey say to the computer?
“Google google.”
An opportunity to work with a Google Premier Partner who aid their clients in big-scale projects is now available.
They are looking for cloud engineers to build out a new team in order to facilitate a new digital transformation project. Ideally, you come from an infrastructure background with strong Linux knowledge and have progressed to working with cloud platforms such as GCP, or AWS.. You will be successful in this role if you have containersation experience with Kubernetes, have worked with CI/CD pipelines and have Infrastructure as code experience using Terraform.
Experience in other cloud platforms with an eagerness to gain more in depth GCP experience will be considered.
This project gives you the chance to gain some incredible GCP knowledge while being hands-on throughout the project. The company offer great benefits to joining their team with many certifications available to leverage your career further, while giving you exposure to a network and events all over the globe and gaining experience in the latest Technology funded and run by Google themselves!
It's an opportunity to work for a smaller, tighter and more agile unit within a large company, being exposed to the large-scale digital transformations within the enterprise. You get exposure to both the start up feel and scale of projects.
For more information on this role, please get in touch via nik.kyriacou@linuxrecruit.co.uk or apply directly below. No CV required initially.
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