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      <description>Location: Worcestershire | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | DevOps Engineer with key skills in Linux, AWS, Ansible and Kubernetes is sought by an AI and data software house based near Birmingham.   Working within national infrastructure this DevOps Engineer will be working with a close-knit technical team to monitor, manage and improve business critical applications and infrastructure with the aim of facilitating improvements in application deployment and scalability.  This role would suit a mid-level (2-4 years'' experience) DevOps or Platform Engineer with a solid background in software engineering and infrastructure who can bring experience working with the latest automation and config management tooling to create a fully automated deployment environment.  In return this DevOps Engineer can expect a dynamic, engaging, RandD driven culture with extensive progression opportunities and the chance to own the platform functionality of this high growth business.  Due to the sensitive nature of the work SC/ DV clearance is hugely preferred.  This DevOps Engineer based near Birmingham should have most of the following key skills:  - IAC experience - Terraform, Ansible, Redhat etc - Both on-premise and cloud (AWS, Azure) exposure - Strong Kuberne...</description>
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