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Lead Cloud Infrastructure & Site Reliability Engineer

HSBC
Sheffield
9 months ago
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Lead Cloud Infrastructure & Site Reliability Engineer Join a digital first bank that's powered by people. Our technology team builds innovative digital solutions rapidly and at scale to deliver the next generation of banking services for our customers around the world. In our cybersecurity team you'll be helping to safeguard the financial system on which millions of people depend. You'll be making banking more secure by designing, implementing, and operating controls to manage cybersecurity risk. You'll help define HSBC Group cyber security standards, deliver Global Security Operations ad Threat management services, provide round-the-clock monitoring and security incident response services, and oversee Network/Application/Infrastructure Security. The work you do will provid3e assurance of the adequacy and effectiveness of security controls to Business Risk Owners. The Lead Cybersecurity Analytics Cloud Infrastructure & Site Reliability Engineer will form part of the CSA Platform & Data Engineering Team, joining a global team of data technology professionals to deliver critical analytics engineering requirements for the strategic cybersecurity data lake and analytics platform. The position is a mid-senior technical, hands-on delivery role, requiring knowledge of data engineering, cloud infrastructure and platform engineering, platform operations and production support. The Lead Cybersecurity Analytics Cloud Infrastructure & Site Reliability Engineer role will work closely with Principal engineers within the Platform & Data Engineering Team, contributing to and coordinating data engineering, data acquisition, cloud infrastructure and platform engineering, platform operations, and production support activities using ground-breaking cloud and big data technologies. There is ample room for growth in the role, with opportunities to develop skills across multiple domains, starting from a strong foundation in one or more core technical areas e.g. data engineering or cloud infrastructure engineering As an HSBC employee in the UK, you will have access to tailored professional development opportunities and a competitive pay and benefits package. This includes private healthcare for all UK-based employees, enhanced maternity and adoption pay and support when you return to work, and a contributory pension scheme with a generous employer contribution. In this role you will: • Operation and enhancement of the strategic cybersecurity data lake and advanced analytics platform in Azure cloud. • Build and manage CSA Azure platform to enable application deployments. • Engineer solutions on the Azure platform using Infrastructure-as-Code methods (e.g., Terraform) • Manage Azure connectivity and networking e.g., Express Route, DNS, IP allocation and traffic routing, Network Security Gateways (NSG) and Azure Firewall. • Gather requirements and ensure continuous feedback loops between CSA and the wider Azure Cloud Services team. • Execute the functional pattern lifecycle process within the code library (design, document, develop, and maintain). • Integrate, configure, deploy, and manage centrally provided common cloud services e.g., identity and access management (IAM), networking, monitoring, operating systems, containers. • Build and support continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD) and continuous testing activities. • Providing maintenance and run support for landing zones/cloud workspaces operated on behalf of Cybersecurity teams. Requirements To be successful in this role you should meet the following requirements: • Experience with SRE and Azure DevOps • Ability to script (Bash/PowerShell, Azure CLI), code (Python, C#, Java), query (SQL, Kusto query language) coupled with experience with software versioning control systems (e.g., GitHub) and CI/CD systems. • Programming experience in the following languages: PowerShell, Terraform, Python Windows command prompt and object orientated programming languages. • Cloud Infrastructure & Platform Engineering (Azure preferred) • Ability to build, operate, maintain and support cloud infrastructure & data services at scale. • Technical knowledge and breadth of Azure technology services (Identity, Networking, Compute, Storage, Web, Containers, Databases) • Cloud & Big Data Technologies such as Azure Cloud, Azure IAM, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Functions, Azure, Kubernetes, Service, Azure Logic App, Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics, Azure Compute, Azure Storage, Azure Data Lake Store, S3, Synapse Analytics and/or PowerB • Positive attitude, strong work ethic and passion for learning This role is based in Sheffield. Opening up a world of opportunity Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. Our recruitment processes are accessible to everyone - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We take pride in being part of the Disability Confident Scheme. This helps make sure you can be interviewed fairly if you have a disability, long term health condition, or are neurodiverse. If you'd like to apply for one of our roles and need adjustments made, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk: Email: hsbc.recruitmenthsbc.com Telephone: 44 207 832 8500

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