
Founding Platform Engineer
Magentic
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: London • United Kingdom
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Salary
💰 £110,000 - £120,000 per year
About the role
- Ensure all our infrastructure is managed as IaC, no ClickOps!
- Shape a multi-tenant, multi-cloud platform (we deploy were our customers are) following IaC and GitOps best practices, while balancing speed, cost and security.
- Work with the development team to design processes for secure software delivery (GitHub workflows, AI agent tooling for reviews, security and compliance)
- Make our systems, both AI and non-AI, highly observable
- Champion security, compliance and automation to turn them into an advantage, instead of friction
Requirements
- Have deep cloud mastery of Azure and/or AWS
- Strong experience with containers and orchestration
- Are an enthusiastic student/hobbyist of AI able to leverage agent-assisted development
- Have managed production clusters at scale with IaC in security-certified companies
- Have experience working with development teams to make their lives easier
- Can take a loosely defined problem, sketch an architecture, and deliver a production-ready solution in days or weeks, not months
- Have the experience to know what is needed now and what can come later
- Can communicate clearly with both engineers and business stakeholders
Benefits
- Competitive Equity: play a real part in Magentic’s upside
- Visa sponsorship
- In-office lunches provided
- Salary sacrifice pension and nursery schemes
- Enhanced parental leave
- Annual team retreat—a fully-funded off-site to recharge, bond, and build
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Hard Skills & Tools
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)GitOpsCloud computingAzureAWSContainersOrchestrationAI developmentProduction clusters managementSecurity compliance
Soft Skills
CommunicationProblem-solvingCollaborationAdaptabilityCritical thinkingEnthusiasm for learningStakeholder engagementProcess designAutomation advocacyObservability