Stott and May · 1 day ago
Configuration & Deployment Manager
Stott and May is seeking a highly skilled Configuration & Deployment Manager to support the end-to-end configuration, build, deployment, and release activities of enterprise information systems. The role involves collaborating with development teams and operational teams to ensure stable and secure deployments in a hybrid cloud environment.
Staffing Agency
Responsibilities
Manage and execute software configuration and deployment processes
Oversee build and continuous integration pipelines
Define, document, and maintain deployment and operational procedures
Manage and optimise development and runtime infrastructure (e.g., application servers)
Support and guide development teams in migrating applications to the cloud environment
Implement, manage, and enhance automated CI/CD pipelines
Coordinate and manage software release cycles, including tracking tickets and verifying controls
Perform analysis of information system performance and propose improvement actions
Collaborate proactively with business analysts, customers, users, project leads, and developers
Qualification
Required
EU nationality required
EQF Level 6 qualification or equivalent, typically a Bachelor's degree or a minimum of 3 years of higher education
Extensive experience in software deployment and release management
Strong knowledge of build and deployment tooling, ideally including Maven
Solid experience with ticketing systems (e.g., Jira)
Hands-on experience with CI/CD automation platforms (e.g., Bamboo, GitLab CI)
Practical experience deploying and operating solutions in AWS cloud environments
Familiarity with application servers, such as Tomcat
Working knowledge of relational databases (RDBMS)
Strong focus on quality standards and process discipline
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiences
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to produce clear and structured technical documentation
Confidence engaging in and contributing to technical meetings and cross-functional discussions