
GCP Infrastructure Engineer
Harvey NashGCP Infrastructure Engineer - Remote (Occasional Travel) - Security Clearance Essential - Inside IR35
Harvey Nash is currently recruiting for a GCP Infrastructure Engineers to join a high-profile programme of work. This is a largely remote opportunity with very occasional travel requirements and requires active SC clearance.
We're looking for experienced cloud infrastructure professionals with strong GCP, Terraform and Python expertise who can help design, build and support secure, scalable cloud environments whilst promoting DevOps best practices and automation across the platform.
Responsibilities:
- Design, implement and maintain infrastructure solutions within Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Develop and manage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform
- Create, maintain and enhance automation scripts and tooling using Python
- Build, optimise and support CI/CD pipelines to enable efficient deployment and release processes
- Collaborate with engineering, platform and security teams to deliver robust cloud solutions
- Ensure cloud environments adhere to security, governance and operational best practices
- Monitor platform performance and proactively identify opportunities for improvement
- Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure, deployment and platform-related issues
- Support the adoption of DevOps principles and automation across teams
- Produce and maintain technical documentation for cloud infrastructure and deployment processes
GCP Infrastructure Engineer - Remote (Occasional Travel) - Security Clearance Essential - Inside IR35
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