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      <description>Location: Reading | Salary: 55000.00-55000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Site Reliability Engineer''sLocation: Reading- Hybrid working (2-3 days onsite)Salary: Up to £70,000 (depending on experience and level)Clearance: Active SC clearance requiredWe have exciting opportunities for Site Reliability Engineers varying in numerous levels to join a major UK critical infrastructure programme delivering large-scale cloud-native transformation at enterprise scale.You''ll be embedded within a Cloud Pod with a focused group of experienced engineers who collaborate to deliver and maintain services whilst working in a team culture built around support, shared ownership, and continuous improvement.You''ll work hands-on in a modern cloud-native environment leveraging Kubernetes, OpenShift, GitOps, service mesh, and observability toolingThere is genuine investment in your development through training, certifications, and the expertise of those around you. You''ll also be part of a regular on-call rota supporting Critical National Infrastructure.Skills RequiredStrong hands-on expertise in Kubernetes and OpenShift (non-negotiable)Experience troubleshooting key Operators including ServiceMesh, ODF, ACS, ACM, and AMQAbility to work within complex multi-cloud or hybrid en...</description>
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