DevOps Engineer
Confidential · Posted 2026-04-29
Headquarters: London
DevOps Engineer Consultant - Remote Working
Lynx are currently working with a large IT consultancy to help them source a DevOps Engineer Consultant. Our client is large global Consultancy who work with enterprise clients, solving their business and technology problems using cutting edge Solutions.
Responsibilities:
- Engaging with relevant parties to gather requirements, communicate updates, and collaborate with leadership.
- Deploying and maintaining robust, scalable services and applications for both public facing and internal use.
- Managing and implementing continuous delivery practices across cloud platforms, with a focus on Azure environments.
- Providing insights to project teams regarding platform performance and functionality.
- Offering guidance to development teams on system usage and CI/CD pipeline configuration.
- Enhancing and automating development and release workflows to improve efficiency.
Key skills and experience:
- Strong DevOps experience
- Experience working for another IT Consulting organisation
- Beneficial to have worked within the Government or Public Sector
- Must be either SC cleared or eligible
- Experience working within cloud environments, ideally Azure
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply with your updated CV.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/confidential-devops-engineer
What this role looks like for a working parent
Confidential is hiring a DevOps Engineer on a fully remote basis from Anywhere in the World. Below we've reframed the listing through the FlexCareers lens — what this job actually means if your day is bracketed by a school run, a nap window, or a caregiving block.
Why we surfaced this role
- Part-time / contract framing
- Fully remote
How a parent might shape the day
Most of the candidates we hear from in this category split their week into two or three deep-work blocks: an early-morning window before the household wakes, a midday block during nap or school hours, and a short evening sweep for asynchronous responses. A role like DevOps Engineer typically rewards focused output over hours-at-desk, which is exactly the trade working parents want.
Questions to ask in the interview
- What does a "core hours" overlap look like across time zones?
- Is the team genuinely async, or is async a synonym for "ping me on Slack"?
- How are deadlines and on-call expectations handled around school holidays?
- What does parental leave and return-to-work look like at Confidential?
- Are there meeting-free days or focus blocks already on the team's calendar?
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