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Azure Devops Engineer

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10 months ago
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Salary - £65-68k


London - Hybrid - 2 days a week in the London office


Company - AI


This is a fantastic role for someone who is passionate about Devops and working with cutting edge technologies.

You would get to work within an AI product & solutions company and support many different projects and engineers as they deliver world class leading solutions across machine learning and AI.

Not only have they been recognised as notable players within AI but also as one of Europe's fastest growing companies.

You will be working in an environment that truly embraces collaboration, celebrates individuality and diversity.


Role

  • As a Devops Engineer you will be able to create leading software and infrastructure environments to allow the deployment and scaling of their AI Products and Machine Learning models. So you will step into the world of MLOps!


  • You will work across IaC, CI/CD, containers and more - being able to contribute to the cutting edge technology culture.


  • You will get to work on a large scale, working with shared storage systems and distributed networks.


  • Within the team you will also get to work across multiple cloud vendors and large scale cloud architecture.


Skills

  • 3 years + working as a Devops Engineer
  • Kubernetes
  • Terraform
  • Azure Cloud (although they do work with all 2 vendors)


If you have any of the following this would be an advantage but not a must have: Argo, Grafana, Prometheus, AKS or EKS.


Please get in touch to find out more.

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