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Lead Software Engineer - Cloud Infrastructure
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Lead Cloud Infrastructure Engineer role for Corelight's Open NDR SaaS Platform. Design and automate scalable cloud solutions on AWS, Azure, or GCP using Terraform and Python/Go. Requires 10+ years of infrastructure expertise with IaC, CI/CD, and observability tools. US-based position offering equ...
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United States
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180000.00 - 225000.00 USD / Year
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Corelight
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Lead and scale a cutting-edge ticketing platform's AWS infrastructure. This UK-based role requires expertise in cloud architecture, IaC, automation, and platform reliability. You will own CI/CD, monitoring, security, and mentor a team. Node.js/TypeScript experience is a plus.
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United Kingdom
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80000.00 - 90000.00 GBP / Year
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rmg digital
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Lead Economist - US Construction and Infrastructure
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Lead Economist role in Washington, DC, driving growth in US Construction & Infrastructure. Requires 5+ years of sector-specific economic analysis and advisory experience. You will lead business development, project delivery, and complex cost/market analyses. Offers competitive salary and performa...
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United States , Washington, DC
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Oxford Economics
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Infrastructure Team Lead
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Lead a small, growing infrastructure team in France for a global customer engagement platform. This hands-on technical leadership role focuses on cloud infrastructure (GCP), CI/CD, and observability. You'll provide mentorship, drive key projects, and collaborate with US-based leadership. Requires...
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France
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85000.00 - 105000.00 EUR / Year
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Are you a strategic technologist passionate about building and maintaining the robust digital foundations that power modern enterprises? Your search for pivotal Infrastructure Lead jobs ends here. An Infrastructure Lead is a senior-level professional responsible for the overall health, strategy, and evolution of an organization's entire technological core. This role sits at the intersection of deep technical expertise and strategic leadership, ensuring that all systems—from servers and networks to cloud platforms and security protocols—are reliable, scalable, and efficient. Professionals in these jobs do not just maintain the status quo; they architect the future of IT infrastructure. Typically, an Infrastructure Lead shoulders a wide array of critical responsibilities. They are tasked with designing, implementing, and managing complex on-premise, hybrid, or cloud-based infrastructure solutions. A core part of their role involves creating and executing complex project plans, performing impact analyses, and providing root cause analysis (RCA) following any service disruptions to prevent future occurrences. They are deeply involved in automating repetitive tasks, designing testing approaches, and establishing robust processes and reporting streams. Leadership is a fundamental component, as these individuals provide technical and strategic direction to engineering and operations teams, mentor junior staff, and act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for senior stakeholders. Ensuring ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements and managing risk is also a standard expectation. To excel in Infrastructure Lead jobs, candidates generally need a strong blend of technical and soft skills. A proven track record of 8-12 years in infrastructure delivery—encompassing areas like application hosting, network administration (LAN/WAN), middleware, and end-user services—is commonly required. Deep knowledge of operating systems, cloud technologies (like AWS, Azure, or GCP), scripting (e.g., Shell, Python), and security best practices is essential. Beyond technical prowess, exceptional leadership, project management, and problem-solving skills are paramount. These professionals must possess effective written and verbal communication skills to articulate technical concepts to non-technical audiences and collaborate with virtual and in-person teams. The ability to work under pressure, manage deadlines, and drive operational process change and improvement is critical. A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field is typically a minimum requirement, with many roles preferring a Master’s degree. If you are ready to take ownership of the technological backbone that drives business success, explore the latest Infrastructure Lead jobs to find your perfect career match.

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