£600 Per day
Undetermined
Remote
United Kingdom
Summary: The role of DevOps Engineer involves leading the design and deployment of scalable cloud infrastructure across AWS, GCP, and Azure for a multi-cloud solutions provider. The position requires extensive hands-on experience in cloud services and a strong focus on integrating backend and frontend systems while ensuring robust security measures. This contract role offers a fully remote working environment with a competitive day rate. The successful candidate will have a significant impact on system performance and reliability through their architectural decisions.
Key Responsibilities:
- Architect and maintain resilient cloud infrastructure across AWS and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for maximum global uptime.
- Lead the deployment of full-stack services, ensuring seamless integration between backend APIs and frontend user interfaces.
- Orchestrate secure identity management and access control within Azure Active Directory / Azure Tenant environments.
- Build and automate sophisticated CI/CD pipelines using tools like GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or Jenkins to accelerate delivery cycles.
- Manage critical networking components including DNS configuration, traffic routing, and AWS API Gateway security.
Key Skills:
- Extensive hands-on experience across AWS and GCP services, including compute, storage, and networking modules.
- Proven track record managing Azure AD and Azure Tenant configurations for enterprise-level identity management.
- Deep technical knowledge of DNS management, SMTP configuration, and secure API Gateway implementation.
- Expertise in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform, Pulumi, or CloudFormation to automate environment provisioning.
- Solid proficiency with Linux-based systems and database management across both SQL and NoSQL architectures.
Salary (Rate): £600 daily
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
DevOps Engineer | £500 - £600
We're working with a dynamic multi-cloud solutions provider on this exciting opportunity. Are you a cloud expert who thrives in complex, multi-vendor environments? We are looking for a high-performing DevOps Engineer to spearhead the design and deployment of scalable infrastructure across AWS, GCP, and Azure. This is a punchy, high-impact contract role where you will bridge the gap between frontend, backend, and robust cloud security.
The Role
- Architect and maintain resilient cloud infrastructure across AWS and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for maximum global uptime.
- Lead the deployment of full-stack services, ensuring seamless integration between backend APIs and frontend user interfaces.
- Orchestrate secure identity management and access control within Azure Active Directory / Azure Tenant environments.
- Build and automate sophisticated CI/CD pipelines using tools like GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or Jenkins to accelerate delivery cycles.
- Manage critical networking components including DNS configuration, traffic routing, and AWS API Gateway security.
What You'll Need
- Extensive hands-on experience across AWS and GCP services, including compute, storage, and networking modules.
- Proven track record managing Azure AD and Azure Tenant configurations for enterprise-level identity management.
- Deep technical knowledge of DNS management, SMTP configuration, and secure API Gateway implementation.
- Expertise in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform, Pulumi, or CloudFormation to automate environment provisioning.
- Solid proficiency with Linux-based systems and database management across both SQL and NoSQL architectures.
What's On Offer
- Competitive day rate of £500 - £600 per day dependent on experience.
- Fully remote working environment offering maximum flexibility and work-life balance.
- Exposure to a diverse, multi-cloud tech stack including AWS, GCP, and Azure platforms.
- High-autonomy role where your architectural decisions directly impact system performance and reliability.
Apply via Haystack today!