DevOps Engineer (Medical)

Bath
6 months ago
Applications closed

DevOps Engineer (Medical)

Bath - Hybrid/Remote

£50,000 - £70,000 + Remote + Training + 10% Pension + Home Working Set Up + Company Benefits

Are you a DevOps Engineer looking for a remote role and to play a crucial role in the continued success of a fast-growing e-commerce pharmaceutical company, who will offer on going training on areas like Symfony Development to assist with your career development?

Do you want to join a mission-driven team making healthcare more accessible across the UK? You'll enjoy a competitive salary, flexible remote working, high pension, and generous holiday, while joining a company who will invest in your growth with training and certifications, and you'll get to work with a modern tech stack where your ideas really shape the future of digital healthcare.

In this role you will manage and improve infrastructure, backups, and disaster recovery processes, while supporting secure networking and critical IT services. You will drive DevOps initiatives across websites, maintain CI/CD pipelines, automate tasks with Ansible and Bash, and contribute to rebuilding legacy systems.

This role would suit a proactive DevOps professional looking for a remote role who loves managing Linux infrastructure, automating tasks, and improving system reliability. You thrive on troubleshooting, implementing security best practices, and mentoring others, while contributing to a small, agile team shaping the future of online healthcare

The Role:

Systems Administration & Configuration
Data & Backup Management
DevOps & Automation
Application & Service Support
Secure NetworkingThe Person

Solid experience as a DevOps Engineer or similar role
Strong knowledge of Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud environments
SQL knowledge
Fairly local to BathKeywords: DevOps, Linux, SQL, Automation, Linux, CI/CD, Legacy Systems, Infrastructure, Cloud, Migrations, Web Applications, WFH, Remote, Medical, e-commerce

Reference Number: BBBH21901

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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