Full Stack GitOps Engineer

Q1Tech — United Kingdom · Posted ~22 hours ago

Mid

Skills

TypeScript JavaScript React Next.js Python Golang Java GitOps

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Summary ✨ AI‑Generated

A full-stack engineering role combining application development with GitOps practices. The position involves modern web technologies, backend services, API management, and automated delivery workflows.

Highlights

Work across frontend, backend, and delivery automation while building modern schema-driven applications and infrastructure workflows.

Description

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Frontend engineering: Advanced proficiency in TypeScript and JavaScript, with strong hands-on experience building applications in React.js and Next.js.Backend engineering: Proficiency in one or more backend languages Python, Golang, or Java.Schema-driven experiences: Experience building dynamic, schema-driven UIs and services from structured contracts such as the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) or JSON Schema.API gateway configuration: Professional experience configuring API gateways - Kong, Envoy, Akamai/CloudFront including routes, services, upstreams, and plugins.GitOps model: Hands-on experience with GitOps-based delivery - author intent → PR → validate → merge → reconcile — with automated rollback on failure.CLI & code-editor tooling: Comfort with CLI-driven and code-editor–based workflows for gateway onboarding - authoring, validating, and committing configuration directly as code. Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills Kong: Deep, hands-on experience with Kong API Gateway (plugins, consumers, upstreams, schema validation).Envoy: Hands-on experience with Envoy Proxy or Envoy Gateway (routes, filters, and configuration).Akamai / CloudFront: Familiarity with edge configuration (CDN, WAF, GTM, certificates, property versioning/activation).Config reconciliation & drift: Experience building drift detection and desired-state reconciliation between Git and live systems.