Infrastructue Engineer

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Infrastructure Engineer

Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer

Head of Development - Fintech SaaS. Full Remote

Head of Development - Fintech SaaS. Full Remote

Head of Development - Fintech SaaS. Full Remote

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Infrastructure Engineer
10-Month Contract
3 days a week on-site in Bournemouth
Up to £550 p/d Inside IR35

Your new companyJoin a leading global financial services organisation that offers solutions to the world's most important corporations, governments, and institutions. Experience a dynamic and inclusive work environment where your skills and expertise will be valued and rewarded.
Your new roleAs an Infrastructure Engineer on a 10-month contract basis, you will develop and design software solutions using AWS services, with a focus on database products. You will deliver system design, application development, testing, and ensure operational stability. You will also manage and support large-scale AWS production workload infrastructure, applying an advanced understanding of AWS services for traditional compute, containerisation, and serverless architectures.
What you'll need to succeed

Minimum of 5+ years of experience in developing and designing software using AWS services, especially database products.
Hands-on experience in delivering system design, application development, testing, and operational stability.
Proficiency in coding with modern scripting languages and infrastructure as code practices.
Expertise in Python and Terraform is essential.
Experience in delivering and supporting large-scale AWS production workload infrastructure.
Advanced understanding of AWS services for traditional compute, containerization, and serverless architectures.
Expert-level experience with developmental toolsets including Jira, BitBucket, and Confluence.
Proven experience in leading technology projects.
Proficiency in automation and continuous delivery methods.
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a related technical field.
At least one AWS Certification (Solution Architect Professional, Developer, and/or Data Engineer).
Terraform Certified Associate Certification.What you'll get in returnYou will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects and collaborate with a team of talented professionals. This organization offers a dynamic and inclusive work environment where your skills and expertise will be valued and rewarded.

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