Observability Engineer / SRE (Dynatrace Specialist) - Hybrid London - Up to £650/day Inside IR35 | Dynatrace | Observability | Opentelemetry | Devops | SRE

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Observability Engineer / SRE (Dynatrace Specialist) - Hybrid London - Up to £650/day Inside IR35 | Dynatrace | Observability | Opentelemetry | Devops | SRE


Overview


A leading energy trading organisation is scaling out a core observability initiative following a successful 6‑month project focused on monitoring business flows across their estate. They are now moving into an exciting phase: onboarding a new vendor, deploying monitoring at scale, and embedding observability practices across the wider business.

You will work closely with a highly capable lead engineer and another observability specialist. This is a hands‑on, system-focused role where you’ll build tooling in‑house, problem‑solve creatively, and help define how the business measures performance, reliability, and telemetry moving forward.


Location: London, in office 2-3 days a week

Contract: 6 months initial (extension highly likely)

Rate: Up to £650/day Inside IR35

Start: ASAP


What You’ll Be Doing

Deploy and scale observability tooling across core systems, with a strong emphasis on Dynatrace (top priority).

Work on expanding POCs into full-scale enterprise solutions using Grafana and other observability tools.

Lead the configuration, optimisation, and tuning of monitoring across a complex estate.

Embed observability practices into the business: partner with stakeholders, explain metrics, and guide adoption.

Support a new vendor onboarding process from a monitoring and instrumentation point of view.

Help build in‑house tooling where no existing patterns or templates exist.

Collaborate closely with a small, senior team to define standards, instrumentation approaches, dashboards, and alerts.

Contribute to operational maturity, particularly around SLOs, SLIs, performance standards, and reliability metrics.



Essential

Strong experience with Dynatrace (must-have).

Broad DevOps/SRE background with exposure to various tech stacks.

Solid understanding of observability principles, instrumentation, telemetry, and distributed systems monitoring.

Hands-on experience with Grafana and ideally other monitoring tools.

Practical experience with OpenTelemetry (crucial standard for this project).

Ability to interpret data, troubleshoot issues, and create meaningful insights across systems.

Strong problem-solving mindset—comfortable designing in-house solutions with minimal templates.


Nice to Have

Familiarity with .NET / C# (not essential but helps in understanding monitored workloads).

Experience working with SLO/SLI frameworks and reliability standards.

Ability to work with Python and SQL (reading Python is enough; SQL understanding is more important).

Experience operating in cloud and on-prem environments.


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