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Network Operations Field Service Engineer
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Join our Field Services team as a Network Operations Engineer in London. This role requires extensive FTTx network experience, including splicing, OTDR testing, and fault finding. You will ensure high standards for our optical network and contractor teams. We offer private health cover, flexible ...
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United Kingdom , London
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Community Fibre
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Operations and Maintenance Engineer
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Join our London team as an Operations and Maintenance Engineer. You will manage heating and cooling assets, oversee contractors, and ensure safe, compliant operations. The role requires a relevant engineering background, UK driving licence, and strong HSE knowledge. We offer a car allowance, hybr...
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United Kingdom , London
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50000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Operations Engineer (SAP)
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Join a leading utilities company as an Operations Engineer (SAP). You will support electricity network construction and energisation across London & Oxfordshire. Requires HV/LV network expertise and DNO 11kV SAP authorisation. Benefits include a company vehicle, bonus, and private medical insurance.
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United Kingdom , London & Oxfordshire
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70000.00 - 81200.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Pursue a dynamic and critical career path with Operations Engineer jobs, a field that sits at the very heart of modern technological infrastructure. Operations Engineers are the vital bridge between software development and stable, reliable IT services. Their core mission is to ensure that complex systems—whether they are web applications, data platforms, or internal tools—run smoothly, efficiently, and securely around the clock. This role is less about building new features from scratch and more about ensuring the resilience, performance, and continuous delivery of existing systems, making them indispensable in any data-driven organization. The day-to-day responsibilities of an Operations Engineer are diverse and demanding, centered on maintaining system health and automating processes. Common duties include managing and monitoring production environments, responding to and resolving incidents to minimize downtime, and performing root cause analysis for problems. A significant part of the role involves designing, implementing, and maintaining robust CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment) pipelines to enable rapid and safe software releases. They are also responsible for ensuring system security, managing backups, and implementing disaster recovery plans. Furthermore, Operations Engineers proactively seek out opportunities for automation, from routine maintenance tasks to complex deployment workflows, to enhance efficiency and reduce the potential for human error. They work closely with development teams in a DevOps or DevSecOps model to foster a culture of shared ownership for the software's entire lifecycle. To excel in Operations Engineer jobs, a specific and blended skill set is required. Strong technical proficiency is a given. Employers typically look for expertise in cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform, and hands-on experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Proficiency in scripting and coding is essential, with Python, Bash, and PowerShell being highly common requirements. A deep understanding of infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform or Ansible is also increasingly important. Beyond the technical hard skills, successful Operations Engineers possess exceptional problem-solving and analytical abilities, allowing them to diagnose and troubleshoot complex issues under pressure. Strong communication skills are crucial for collaborating with cross-functional teams and for clearly documenting systems and procedures. A bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field is a typical baseline requirement, coupled with several years of experience in system administration, DevOps, or a similar IT operations role. For those who thrive on ensuring stability, optimizing performance, and solving complex technical puzzles, Operations Engineer jobs offer a challenging and deeply rewarding career. This profession is ideal for systematic thinkers who are passionate about building and maintaining the resilient digital foundations that power today's businesses. Explore the vast array of opportunities in Operations Engineer jobs and find your place at the intersection of development, IT, and business continuity.

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