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IntaPeople are partnered with a company who develop Quantum Technologies based in Oxford who are keen to expand their engineering team with a talented and experienced Site Reliability Engineer with strong DevOps skills. The ideal person would have a strong understanding of networking technologies, able to connect computers and embedded devices.

The company are committed to fostering a collaborative and dynamic working environment encouraging growth and development.

About the role…

  • You will work closely with the development teams such as the hardware engineers and software developers to provide operational support documenting processes and system configurations.
  • You will manage and respond to any systems down and resolve any potential issues before they impact users.
  • You will ensure the systems are consistently operational and optimised.
  • You will design, implement and manage robust networks, such as configuring switches and managing connected devices.
  • You will manage Docker containers and instrument CI/CD pipelines for software deployment and any updates. You will ensure the systems are consistently operational and optimised.

About you…

  • You will have strong collaborative skills, with the ability to engage and participate in a team environment.
  • Strong understanding of networking technologies with the ability to connect computers and embedded devices.
  • You will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience working in the engineering industry.
  • Previous experience working with complex systems.

Technical skills required for the role…

  • Proficiency with version control systems such as Git and version control centric workflows.
  • Python, able to develop and maintain code.
  • Bash scripting.
  • Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Linux systems.

Some benefits…

  • Generous non-contributory pension.
  • Medical insurance after completion of probation.
  • Stock option plan.
  • And much more!

if you’re an individual with a solid technical background in both software development and systems engineering this could be the role for you! Reach out to Caitlin at IntaPeople on or email me directly on for more information!

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