A leading European mobility group is looking for a DevOps Engineer to take ownership of their managed file transfer (MFT) infrastructure in a cloud environment, with a focus on Axway XFB and Secure Transport.
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The challenge
The group is running a strategic migration from Axway XFB to Secure Transport across a multi-country infrastructure. You will be the technical reference for this platform: ensuring its availability, driving the migration forward, and embedding DevOps practices into file transfer operations.
- Setup, configuration, and administration of Axway XFB and Secure Transport in a cloud environment.
- Management of evolution requests and operational maintenance (patching, obsolescence).
- Implementation and maintenance of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tooling.
- Design and deployment of new file transfer workflows, including integration with external stakeholders.
- Monitoring of production applications and contribution to technical documentation.
- On-call support for P1 production incidents.
- 3+ years of experience in Ops roles.
- Hands‑on experience with Axway XFB and/or Secure Transport administration.
- In‑depth knowledge of file transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP).
- Experience with cloud environments (AWS or equivalent).
- Proficiency with IaC tools, particularly Terraform.
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines and GitLab.
Nice to have
- Monitoring tools: Dynatrace or Zabbix.
- Scripting: Shell/Bash, Python.
- Configuration management: Ansible.
- Familiarity with Jira and data security/privacy standards.
Why this project
- Long‑term engagement with a recognized European leader in mobility, operating across 137 countries.
- Strategic scope: you will be a core contributor to the XFB‑to‑MFT migration at group level.
- International, DevOps‑oriented environment with cross‑team visibility.
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