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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;450 - &amp;pound;500/day Outside IR35 | Type: Contract | Platform Engineer - Contract   6 Months | Outside IR35 | Remote (occasional travel) | SC Preferred / BPSS Minimum  We''re looking for a Platform Engineer with strong public sector experience to help build and improve a modern Developer Experience (DevEx) capability.   Key skills:    Strong experience with GitLab CI/CD, including building and supporting reusable CI/CD components  Hands-on Kubernetes experience (deployment, scaling, troubleshooting)  Proven background designing and operating cloud-native platforms  Strong understanding of Infrastructure as Code, automation, and DevOps best practices  Experience improving Developer Experience through platform tooling and self-service capabilities  Exposure to Internal Developer Portals (e.g. Backstage)  Strong Bash scripting and testing experience   You''ll help drive engineering enablement across CI/CD, Internal Developer Portals, templating, and platform automation, making it easier for development teams to build and deliver at pace.  This is a great opportunity for a hands-on Platform Engineer who enjoys building scalable platforms and improving the developer journey.       &lt;/p</description>
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