Devops Engineer - Monitoring and Observability

London
6 months ago
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Are you an experienced DevOps Engineer, who has good ability in observability, monitoring & performance tooling, used in a modern (mostly AWS) cloud environments?

Would you like to really specialise in this area? Own, grow, implement & be the subject matter expert for observability & monitoring tools, across the technical engineering teams?

If so, this 500 staff, global software product company (UK based), are looking for an experienced DevOps / SRE to bring on board!

Title: DevOps Monitoring Engineer. SRE or Cloud Platform Engineer.

Salary: £75K basic + 10% Bonus + full benefits package (Private health, pension, etc)

Location: Hybrid. Central London / Work from home office. Around 2-3 days a month in the office – very flexible.

Sounds good! What do I need to be considered?

 - 3+ years of experience with Observability and monitoring tools in a SaaS / Cloud / Software environment.

 - Hands-on experience with observability tools such as: Grafana, Prometheus, ELK stack and AWS observability Stack.

 - Experience with Cloud Platforms and cloud-native applications, particularly hosted on AWS. (which forms the bulk of our public cloud infrastructure)

 - Scripting skills with Python, Bash & any other that you may have experience with.

Nice to have:

 - Experience with AWS X-Ray or OpenTelemetry would be good, but not required.

Aside from that, we are an experienced engineering team, within a wider technical & engineering team of ~80 world-wide (most in the UK, but also Germany, USA & Australia), so a collaborative, team approach is required.

Reviewing profiles & interviewing immediately, so please hit apply or get in touch to find out more!

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