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Salary
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£52,300
Going rate
Skilled Worker going rate
This role likely qualifies for a Skilled Worker visa
Our predicted code SOC 2139 (70% match) is an eligible occupation, with a going rate of £52,300, and JUXT is a licensed sponsor. That is our reading of the published rules. Whether they issue a Certificate of Sponsorship is still their call.
We are hiring for a Senior DevOps Engineer (C#/.NET) on behalf of our embedded team in the Bishopsgate area. We are seeking someone with your background as a Senior Infrastructure Engineer, especially given your proven ability to tackle challenges across the stack.
You'll be working with a modern enterprise DevOps stack including GitHub Actions, GitHub Enterprise, Azure DevOps, Octopus Deploy, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Bicep, PowerShell, SonarQube, Snyk, Prometheus, Grafana and Datadog, building CI/CD pipelines for C#/.NET and Python applications across Azure, Kubernetes and Windows Server environments.
The role is for our JUXT embedded engineering teams within a global asset management firm that's standardising software delivery across its engineering teams. You'll design reusable GitHub Actions workflows, migrate Azure DevOps pipelines, implement Infrastructure as Code, and embed security, testing and observability into enterprise CI/CD pipelines.
It's a genuinely hands-on platform engineering role where you'll help shape the organisation's DevOps standards while improving developer experience across a large engineering estate.
The role is based near Liverpool Street, London, with a hybrid working model (3 days onsite), and they're open to both permanent hires and contractors working Inside IR35.
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The offer must clear both the general threshold and the SOC 2139 going rate of £52,300. New-entrant and shortage discounts can lower it.