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Job Title: Observability Developer / Engineer
Location: Hybrid (UK, with travel as required)
Employment Type: Full-time

This role is with Morela please respond to  for further informaiton 

Do you want to be part of something special? Morela is proud to represent our exclusive client, a fast-growing start-up transforming Service Operations. Led by industry leaders with a proven track record of building and scaling successful businesses, this company is redefining how enterprises monitor, manage, and optimise IT operations. This is your chance to join a team shaping the future of observability and operational intelligence from the ground up.

We are seeking a skilled Observability Developer to design, build, and optimise observability solutions that help enterprise clients gain actionable insights from their logs, metrics, traces, and events. In this role, you will reduce noise, improve reliability, and accelerate innovation by integrating monitoring platforms, ITSM tools, and AIOps engines while embedding observability best practices into delivery pipelines.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and implement observability pipelines across logs, metrics, events, and traces

Build integrations and automation between monitoring/alerting platforms, ITSM tools, and AIOps engines

Optimise alerting strategies to reduce noise and improve signal quality

Develop dashboards, visualisations, and reports for technical and business stakeholders

Deploy observability solutions in cloud and hybrid environments

Contribute to observability strategy and best practices within the Service Operations Framework

Collaborate with development, operations, and SRE teams to embed observability into the full delivery lifecycle

Skills & Experience:

Strong background in observability, monitoring, and event management

Hands-on experience with platforms such as Dynatrace, Datadog, AppDynamics, Splunk, Prometheus, Grafana, New Relic, or Elastic

Experience building integrations and automation using APIs, Python, Node.js, Go, or scripting

Familiarity with AIOps platforms (BigPanda, Moogsoft, etc.)

Knowledge of ITSM / incident management processes and tools (Halo ITSM, ServiceNow, Jira Service Management)

Cloud experience (AWS, Azure, GCP) and deploying observability tools in cloud-native environments

Understanding of OpenTelemetry and modern observability standards

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced start-up or consulting environment

Why Join:

Work with our exclusive client, a high-growth start-up backed by proven Service Operations leaders

Work on cutting-edge projects across multiple industries

Shape both client outcomes and the company’s frameworks and offerings

Thrive in a collaborative culture where ideas are valued, careers grow quickly, and impact is immediate

Sounds great right? Don't hesitate to apply today

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