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Observability and Telemetry Specialist

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Job Title: Observability and Telemetry Specialist

Location: Knutsford / Hybrid

Contract: Until end of June 2026

Rate: £550.00 per day


Role Description:

Our client is seeking a skilled Observability and Telemetry Specialist to enhance visibility across their IT infrastructure and applications. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in financial services and expertise in monitoring, diagnostics, and performance optimization.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement observability solutions across web applications, servers, and network infrastructure.
  • Monitor and support Apache HTTP Server, Linux/UNIX systems, and web servers.
  • Collaborate with IT operations, support, and security teams to ensure system reliability and compliance.
  • Administer infrastructure components, including firewalls, NAC, and network security tools.
  • Develop and maintain telemetry pipelines for real-time insights and alerting.
  • Support application performance and troubleshoot issues across environments.


Required Skills:

  • Apache HTTP Server, Linux, UNIX, Web Server & Web Application Support
  • Infrastructure & Server Administration
  • IT Operations, Support & Security
  • Network Access Control & Security
  • System Administration & Software Development
  • Experience in Financial Services environments


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Proven experience with observability platforms and telemetry tools
  • Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements in finance
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills


This is an excellent opportunity for a technically skilled professional to make a real impact on IT visibility and reliability in a fast-paced financial services environment.


If you have the skills and experience required, we’d love to hear from you - please email

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