ICT Infrastructure Specialist
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Job description
cybersecurity threats (V1, V2, V3, V4) Identify technical problems and develop software updates and 'fixes' (V1, V2, V3, V4) Work with software developers and software engineers to ensure that development follows established processes and works as intended (V1, V2, V3, V4) Plan out projects and be involved in project management decisions (V1, V2, V3, V4) Participate in the daily stand-up meetings, retrospectives and other meetings involved in the SCRUM process (V1, V2, V3, V4) Use AI coding assistants and agentic tools (e.g. Claude / Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor) to accelerate authoring and review of IaC, deployment scripts, and automation - applying human judgment to validate output before it reaches production (V1, V2, V4) Apply AI to operational signals - log, metric, and trace analysis, incident triage, and root-cause investigation - to detect failures and bottlenecks faster (V2, V3, V4) Use AI tools responsibly and securely: never expose secrets, credentials, or customer data in
Requirements
prompts, and follow established data-handling and compliance practices when working with AI services (V2, V3, V4) The Infrastructure Engineer reports to the CTO. The Infrastructure Engineer communicates with software developers, data analysts, support, and delivery teams. Willingness to work outside office hours with notice. Experienced in managing and scaling Amazon Web Services (AWS): RDS Cloud Watch Cloudformation, Terraform, Serverless or any other IaC systems EC2 ELB and WAF Redshift CloudFront S3 ECS and deployment of Docker containers Lambda Redis Experienced in using server monitoring tools Infrastructure as Code: Terraform, CloudFormation, etc Experience with CD-CI Tools: CircleCI, Bitbucket Pipelines, etc.. Serverless Framework Hands-on experience with at least one AI coding assistant or agentic developer tool (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or similar) in a real engineering workflow Sound judgment about AI limitations: reviews, tests, and verifies AI-generated code and configuration rather than accepting it blindly; Awareness of the security and privacy considerations of using AI services (data leakage, prompt injection, supply-chain risk) Proficient in writing and having a conversation in English