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A leading public services provider is seeking a Site Reliability Engineer in Parma, Italy. The role involves ensuring the reliability and performance of applications hosted on Azure, collaborating with development teams, and implementing best practices for disaster recovery. Ideal candidates will have 5+ years of experience in systems engineering or DevOps roles, proficiency in Azure tools, and strong scripting skills.
Package Description
Further information available from the Serco Europe Recruitment Team
Serco is the preferred partner for European Institutions and International Organisations, offering ICT services and Contact Centre management across Europe.
Our expertise extends from Information System support to consultancy under the government framework, supporting key entities such as the European Commission and Executive Agencies.
As a leader in Service Integration and Management, we ensure seamless delivery of services across various platforms, embodying our commitment to excellence in every aspect of our work.
We are hiring a Site Reliability Engineer for an EU Agency in Parma, Italy and various locations around Europe.
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Serco is a leading provider of public services. Our customers are governments or others operating in the public sector.
We gain scale, expertise and diversification by operating internationally across five sectors and four geographies: Defence, Space, Justice & Immigration, Transport, Health and Citizen Services, delivered in UK & Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
More information can be found at Serco | Europe
We are diverse and inclusive organisation. At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential and we are committed to supporting the needs of all our colleagues. It's a mix of people from different backgrounds, experiences and opinion that keeps our culture strong and vibrant.
We believe in equity so we strongly encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job are encouraged to