Senior Software Engineer [DevOps]
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Job description
Our world-leading Time & Frequency department is seeking a DevOps Engineer with proven expertise in automation and container orchestration. This is an exceptional opportunity to join the global authority in precision timing at a defining moment for UK digital infrastructure. Backed by a government investment of £180 million in the National Timing Centre (NTC) programme, we are developing a world-first resilient time distribution capability that will provide industry with a robust alternative to satellite systems such as GPS - which are increasingly vulnerable to disruption from solar storms, jamming and spoofing. This will underpin essential services including telecommunications, online banking, emergency response, transport networks, and wider digital and data-driven operations. Together, these services form the backbone of modern society and your leadership will help ensure they remain secure, reliable and robust even if global navigation satellite systems fail., Work closely with the Product Manager(s) and Delivery Manager(s) to align product and business requirements, develop proposals, and balance tech debt to deliver product functionality. Oversee software release management - automated deployment to multiple on-prem and cloud environments. Develop scripts to automate DevOps functions. Manage all content going live.
Requirements
To be successful in this role, you will have the following skills, experience and qualifications:
Proven and recent experience in the delivery of DevOps solutions. Team leadership. Risk assessment and management. Security mindset. Clear communicator.
Essential technical skills
Automation - Packer, Terraform, Ansible, CI/CD practices, developing pipelines. Unix system administration. Cloud platform administration. Docker, container orchestration. Python and shell scripting. Professional software development experience.
Desirable technical interests
Interest in Physics, measurements, and communications (e.g., time and frequency measurement and time scale steering, real-time monitoring and control of electronic hardware, satellite communication, optical fibre and GNSS-based systems).