Platform Engineer
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Platform Engineer
- Permanent
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Start your job searchAre you ready to pioneer DevOps and automation in the tech world?
As a Platform Engineer, you'll manage the Azure estate, design cutting-edge automation components, and ensure adherence to technical standards 🚀
🔧 Responsibilities:
* Design, code, and document complex programs/scripts and integration software services.
* Drive system integration and build capabilities development.
* Design large or complex systems and contribute to systems design policies.
* Supervise and support team members within the Automation Engineering Team.
* Undertake personal and professional development as required.
💼 What you'll bring:
* Deep understanding of programming languages and syntax.
* Extensive knowledge of IT/IS infrastructure and applications.
* Proficiency in DevOps principles and cloud-based networks.
* Experience in conducting proof of concept and prototyping exercises.
* Proficient in planning and managing interactions between systems.
* Familiarity with coaching methods and virtual learning environments.
🌐 Ready to shape the future of tech? Then take the first step and apply today!
Email me on ghazal.mayahi@markssattin.com to learn more!
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