AWS Cloud Engineer £65k-£75k Cambridge (Hybrid) Even if you're satisfied in your current role, here's an opportunity worth exploring—a chance to contribute to a leading software house in Cambridge as an AWS Cloud Engineer.
This isn't just another job; it's an invitation to be part of a team behind cloud-based products that impact users worldwide.
Imagine working alongside a tight-knit team of Cloud, Software, and Infrastructure professionals, many of whom have been with them for over a decade.
Why?
Because they foster a truly supportive environment where your expertise is valued, ideas flow freely, and you have the autonomy to make meaningful contributions.
With a strong benefits package including a company bonus, 25 days annual leave, private healthcare, flexible working and the odd pub lunch, this is a really attractive role for a current AWS Cloud Engineer, looking for their next challenge.
All candidates must be within a 45-minute commute of Cambridge.
Unfortunately, this is not an entry level position, and all candidates must have their own full right to work and remain in the UK without any restrictions.
The Role: Build reliable, secure and available cloud services using Terraform Automation of workflows Support and maintain the AWS Cloud infrastructure Proactively work closely with the Software, Testing and Product teams Enhance current architectural patterns whilst implementing new, innovative designs Requirements: 5+ Years as an AWS Cloud Engineer Infrastructure-as-code (Terraform) Excellent communication skills Infrastructure background Within a 45-minute commute of Cambridge (parking is available)!
Some experience with CI/CD, Bash and/or Python would be advantageous, but not essential This role could suit you if you're currently an AWS Cloud Engineer, who wants to be a part of an organisation where you will be truly valued, your work will make a real difference, all within a relaxed and collaborative environment.
For more information and a full job description, please contact Andy Clarke at The One Group.