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      <description>Location: Dublin | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | Azure Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)    Working Arrangement    Hybrid working model  1 day per week onsite in Leopardstown Road, Dublin  Initial 12-month contract    Interview Process:    Stage 1: Introductory / Get-to-Know Call  Stage 2: 1-Hour Technical Interview    Role Overview   We are seeking an experienced Azure Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join a growing platform engineering team within a leading banking environment. This role will focus on building and supporting cloud-based infrastructure platforms in Microsoft Azure, enabling internal engineering and application teams to securely and efficiently consume cloud services.  The successful candidate will play a key role in platform engineering initiatives, infrastructure automation, and operational excellence, with a strong emphasis on Azure services, Terraform, logging, monitoring, and automation practices.  This is an excellent opportunity for candidates from a variety of industry backgrounds, provided they possess strong Azure and Infrastructure-as-Code expertise.   Key Responsibilities    Design, build, and maintain scalable cloud infrastructure solutions within Microsoft Azure.  Develop and manage Infrastructure-a...</description>
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