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UI Programmer: £22-25K
Java Tools Developer: £20K
Development QA Engineer: £23K
DevOps Engineer: £22-26K
Lead QA Technician: £22-25K
Those are only an example, and the role would be London based, which makes them even lower considering how expensive life is in this city. Sometimes Feral employees visit the forum, perhaps they can clarify whether those are very entry-level roles or whether the salary ranges were copy/paste into all vacancies?
However, I disagree with the DevOps Infrastructure being different in small or large companies. The methodology, way of communicating, tools, etc should be the same for a job well done. What it might differ is the complexity of these tasks, the amount of people in the team, etc. Furthermore, in my experience, a team of 20+ developers trying to do DevOps without having worked in Infrastructure before, or without a proper DevOps team, tends to cause more issues, and bad practices, more often than not. Although, this is a different topic.
I fully agree with your last 2 paragraphs. My current work wants the same, but they can't afford senior engineers, for a while now too. They end getting Junior roles, putting more pressure on Senior engineering, eventually Junior leave to get more money somewhere else, product suffers big time, and repeat the process.
I'm a street cleaner and make more than that.