Guildford, Surrey, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Allianz Insurance Plc
Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, and knowledge of PySpark and Spark pool clusters as well as ML libraries and frameworks. Proficiency with observability tools, such as: Prometheus and Grafana. Infrastructure-as-Code(IaC)Terraform and/or Bicep (for Azure resource provisioning). Extensive experience of Apigee, API more »
Middlesex, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
SKY
Working closely with the Platform Enablement team and the SRE team to drive new ideas into the product roadmaps around the deployment self-service, observability, security, and reliability Team Management Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success and impact of Linux initiatives. Fostering a team culture more »
Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Intec Select Ltd
Azure, AWS,) (must have) Cloud Infrastructure provisioning using infrastructure as code (IAC) tools such as Terraform (nice to have) Exposure to site reliability/observability using tools such as - Elastic, New Relic, and AppDynamics (nice to have) Highly skilled in DevOps pipelines, DevOps tooling, and automation (nice to have) TOGAF more »
Reigate, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Client Server
collaborate across product focussed Agile engineering teams to ensure the reliability, availability and performance of client facing services. Responsibilities will include managing and configuring observability platforms such as DataDog and PagerDuty to provide proactive monitoring of production (and other) environments, design and implementation of automation processes to drive efficiencies, leading … similar SRE/Site Reliability Engineer position You have experience of running 24x7 services in the public cloud - Azure preferred You have experience with observability tools such as DataDog and PagerDuty You have a good knowledge of Containerisation - Kubernetes, AKS You have strong scripting skills for automation, PowerShell or Python more »