Lead, DevOps Engineer (50/50 hands-on)
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Specialism
DevOps, Cloud, SRE, Platform Engineering, Linux Engineering, Leadership, Security
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Job type
Permanent
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Location
Europe Remote
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Salary
€90,000 - €100,000 per annum
Second-in-command to the CTO at a booming FinTech startup...
... In the world of DevOps, that’s about as good as it gets!
An environment where you take ownership of a small, agile team, blending leadership and scalability with hands-on technical expertise and strategic problem-solving.
Your team will design, develop, and maintain everything infrastructure, automation, and DevOps-related, ensuring seamless integration across multiple platforms within Open Banking. Responsibilities include optimizing cloud infrastructure on GCP for performance, security, scalability, and cost-efficiency, as well as leading a team of talented DevOps engineers, driving the creation of advanced CI/CD pipelines, automating critical workflows, and setting a high standard for best practices. Leveraging tools like Terraform, Kubernetes, and Docker, you’ll foster innovation while maintaining system stability and proactively addressing issues to guarantee 24/7 operational excellence.
You’ll bring experience from a leadership role, ideally with a proven track record of managing DevOps practices and high-performing teams. Expertise with GCP, Kubernetes, Docker, Infrastructure as Code tools like Terraform, and CI/CD systems such as Jenkins and GitHub Actions is essential. Strong leadership abilities, excellent communication skills, and a passion for staying ahead of industry trends are key to aligning our DevOps strategy with organisational goals.
If you’re eager to join an exciting journey, make a tangible impact at technical and strategic levels, and shape a start-up that’s already disrupting its industry, we’d love to connect!
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