Job description
Join us as an Infrastructure Engineer, AWS
- You’ll engineer infrastructure technology for public and private cloud environments, complying with security, resilience, sustainability, and operational requirements with observability and guardrails built in
- You’ll also use automation to provide testing and a route to live for the product, working with customers to help them use our products appropriately through a users’ CI or CD pipeline
- This is a chance to work with colleagues across the bank to share engineering best practices, allowing you to expand your network and gain exposure for you and your work
- We're offering this role at associate level
What you'll do
As an Infrastructure Engineer, you’ll contribute to and manage the selection, creation and maintenance of technologies required to meet the needs of our customers, strategic targets and architecture outcomes, along with developing products using modern engineering practices and tools.
We’ll look to you to collaborate with stakeholders to inform product roadmaps, detailing lifecycles of the technology from new products through to end of support and retirement. You’ll also support engineered products and respond to user feedback, new feature requests and resolve production issues wanted by the Product Owner.
Additionally, you’ll:
- Develop technical skills through continuous learning and development
- Work within a team to design intuitive, self-service infrastructure products
- Contribute to the delivery of infrastructure as code solutions
- Collaborate with development teams to integrate CI/CD pipelines using GitLab. Automate deployments and configuration management using Docker and container orchestration technologies
- Provide operational support for pattern or product related issues
- Set up data tools like Amazon EMR and Athena to help teams analyze and process data while creating secure cloud setups and manage networks like VPCs and subnets
The skills you'll need
To thrive in this role, you’ll have experience in software development or automation scripting such as Python or Shell, with an understanding of the software development lifecycle. You’ll need at least six years of experience in building and managing cloud systems using AWS tools like Terraform and CloudFormation.
You'll also need experience in microservices with tools like EKS and ECS to run different parts of applications efficiently.
Furthermore, you’ll need:
- Working knowledge of the development of CI or CD pipelines using modern tooling
- Experience of using observability tools and techniques and the ability to use data, information and user sentiment to continuously improve solutions
- Public cloud vendor knowledge covering GCP, AWS and Azure
- Experience of working with technology deployed to an on premise datacentre
- An understanding of a DevOps mind-set, collaboration, automation and tooling
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