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Client: Trust In SODA
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Posted: 06.06.2025
Expiry Date: 21.07.2025
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Job Description: Observability & Telemetry Lead (Contract)
Location: Knutsford (Hybrid/On-site 2 days a week)
Contract Duration: Until 31st December 2025
Rate: £300/day (Inside IR35)
Security Clearance: Candidate must be eligible for BPSS
Role Overview: We are seeking a skilled Observability and Telemetry Lead to support the continued evolution of Enterprise-as-a-Service (EaaS) capabilities. The ideal candidate will bring strong technical expertise across monitoring, infrastructure observability, and full-stack diagnostics, with the ability to work across both Linux and Windows environments.
Essential Skills: Programming: Proven experience in PHP or Python
Databases: Strong knowledge of Oracle and other relational databases
Operating Systems: Comfortable working in both Linux and Windows environments
Monitoring Tools: Hands-on experience with tools such as:
AppDynamics
ITRS
Elastic APM
Grafana

Desirable Skills: Frontend/Backend development experience with Angular , Node.js
Familiarity with APIs , ETL pipelines , and general scripting
Understanding of modern infrastructure and containerized environments:
OpenShift , Docker , Kubernetes
Knowledge of Cloud service models : IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
Concepts in infrastructure virtualization

This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to an enterprise observability strategy within a dynamic, large-scale technical environment. If you're passionate about system health, telemetry, and performance monitoring — and meet the eligibility criteria — we encourage you to apply.

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