Full-Time

Infrastructure Engineer

Technology Operations, GCP, Terraform, Kubernetes

Posted on 10/3/2025

TSYS

TSYS

5,001-10,000 employees

Payment processing, gateways, and card services

No salary listed

Dublin, Ireland

Hybrid

Hybrid role; typically 2 days in office and 3 days remote.

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (3)
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Requirements
  • 5+ years’ experience as an Infrastructure Engineer, SRE, or Cloud Engineer in enterprise environments.
  • Proven expertise in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) / AWS
  • Strong skills in VM workloads, Terraform (IaC) and Kubernetes (GKE or equivalent).
  • Hands-on with Ansible (or equivalent configuration management).
  • Broad knowledge of networking, databases, Linux systems, and hybrid infrastructure.
  • Experience with monitoring, observability, and incident response tooling.
  • Demonstrated success implementing Kanban and Agile delivery within Infra/Cloud Ops an advantage
  • Ability to document and enforce technical standards.
  • Proven track record of improving operational performance and cross-team delivery.
  • Strong communicator — able to influence both technical engineers and senior stakeholders.
  • Organised and pragmatic, with strong ownership and accountability.
  • Collaborative style — balances governance with delivery speed.
  • GCP Professional Cloud Architect or equivalent certification or equivalent hands on Experience.
  • Experience in regulated environments (PCI-DSS, ISO, SOC2, etc.) an advantage
  • DevOps / SRE hands on experience
Responsibilities
  • implement, and operate GCP infrastructure using Terraform (IaC) and Kubernetes (GKE / container orchestration).
  • Own infrastructure configuration management (Ansible or equivalent).
  • Ensure security, scalability, and high availability across infrastructure platforms.
  • Support cloud cost optimisation and capacity planning.
  • Participate in the on-call rotation, providing tier-3/4 support for critical infrastructure services.
  • Participate in incident response and root-cause analysis for infrastructure and cloud issues.
  • Drive automation of monitoring, alerting, and remediation workflows.
  • Define, document, and enforce minimum technical standards across the Infrastructure, VM & Cloud landscape.
  • Establish / Implement “Ready for Service” and service acceptance criteria for all new projects.
  • Enhance / Implement existing processes for vulnerability management, patching, and change control.
  • Partner with cross functional teams to align delivery models (Kanban for BAU, Agile for projects).
  • Jira governance for Infrastructure projects — workflow / agile methodology
  • Produce technical assessments / documentation upholding standards and providing recommendations for management.
  • Act as a technical point of contact for Infrastructure teams.
  • Provide ownership in workshops, technical design reviews, and operational readiness sessions.
  • Support knowledge sharing, mentoring, and technical upskilling within the team.
  • Track and remediate vulnerabilities, including OS/kernel upgrades.
  • Optimise resource usage and costs through tuning and automation.
  • Build and manage GCP compute instances, storage, and networking using Terraform.
  • Harden / Patch / Maintain VM images for Linux and Windows workloads.
  • Implement monitoring, logging, and backup policies for VM fleets.
  • Deploy and maintain Kubernetes clusters (GKE).
  • Configure namespaces, RBAC, ingress controllers, and service mesh as required.
  • Build and deploy containerised workloads; manage scaling, upgrades, and patching.
  • Troubleshoot pod, node, and networking issues in production clusters.
  • Write and maintain Ansible playbooks and roles for VM and cluster configuration.
  • Automate patching, security hardening, and system updates.
  • Standardise environment builds and enforce consistency across dev/test/prod.
  • Implement and tune alerting rules (Stackdriver/Prometheus/Grafana).
  • Perform root cause analysis for incidents and feed improvements back into IaC.
  • Create runbooks and playbooks for common operational scenarios.
  • Lead troubleshooting during critical incidents and restore service quickly.
  • Document incident findings and implement automation/preventative fixes.
Desired Qualifications
  • GCP Professional Cloud Architect or equivalent certification or equivalent hands on Experience.
  • Experience in regulated environments (PCI-DSS, ISO, SOC2, etc.) an advantage
  • DevOps / SRE hands on experience

TSYS provides payment processing and related solutions to banks, merchants, and consumers. It works through three segments—Issuer Solutions, Merchant Solutions, and Consumer Solutions (Netspend)—to handle card and POS processing, mobile payments, and online gateways such as MultiPASS and Authorize.Net, with fraud management and analytics to support secure transactions. The company moves electronic payments between card networks, issuers, merchants, and consumers across in-person, online, and mobile channels. It differentiates itself with a large North American footprint (about 40% market share for third-party issuer processing), an integrated ecosystem built through acquisitions and a merger, and scale serving millions of merchants and hundreds of institutions worldwide. Its goal is to provide a complete, secure payments infrastructure that enables broad reach and omnichannel payment options for issuers, merchants, and consumers.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$35B

Headquarters

Columbus, Georgia

Founded

1983

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Infonox $50M acquisition boosts transaction software for volume surge.
  • AWS partnership enables cloud migration with AI-driven secure innovation.
  • Long-term RBS deal secures UK, Irish, US payment processing revenue.

What critics are saying

  • Global Payments integration fails, eroding synergies through 2027.
  • Fintechs Stripe, Square capture SMB acquiring share by 2028.
  • Visa, Mastercard direct acquiring disintermediates Merchant Solutions.

What makes TSYS unique

  • TSYS holds 40% North American market share in issuer solutions processing.
  • Netspend prepaid cards target underbanked consumers since 2013 acquisition.
  • TS2 processing system developed in 1992 powers core issuer operations.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Mental Health Support

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Referral Bonus

Paid Holidays

Company News

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Apr 6th, 2026
FIS Completes Strategic Acquisition of Global Payments’ Issuer Solutions Business and Sale of Worldpay Stake - Press Releases | FIS

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Securities and Exchange Commission
Apr 6th, 2026
EX-99.1

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Global Payments Bets Big On $600M Synergy From Worldpay

A $22 billion acquisition is a tough act to follow. But TSYS-parent Global Payments is betting big on its $600 million synergy target as it pushes forward with the $22.7 billion acquisition of Worldpay, a move that is expected to shake up the competitive dynamics in merchant services and payments technology. The acquisition, announced in April and expected to close in the first half of 2026, will see Global Payments divest its Issuer Solutions business to FIS for $13.5 billion, sharpening its focus as a pure-play merchant solutions provider. The combined entity will serve more than 6 million customers in 175 countries, processing $3.7 trillion in annual payment volume and 94 billion transactions — a scale that positions the company among the world’s largest payment processors. Central to the strategic rationale is an ambitious plan to realize $600 million in annual run-rate cost synergies within three years of closing. According to Global Payments, roughly a third of these savings will come from consolidating technology infrastructure and eliminating duplicative vendor and software spend

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May 6th, 2025
FIS Acquires Global Payments' Issuing Unit

Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) reported strong demand from banks for modernizing core banking systems during its Q1 earnings report. The company highlighted its pending acquisition of Global Payments' issuing solutions unit, which is expected to enhance cross-selling opportunities with banks.

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