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Manage and provision resources within AWS, Azure, GCP, and other cloud environments Automate with code utilizing popular DevOps tools and scripting languages, including Terraform, Packer, Salt, Ansible, Python, Powershell, Bash, Javascript, and Go.
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Code Infrastructure with tools such as Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, Chef or SaltStack. - Hands on experience with large cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, GCP. Code Infrastructure with tools such as Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, Chef or SaltStack.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in cluster management and related tools, including Docker Containers, Slurm, Kubernetes, and Ansible. 8+ years strong experience with cloud infrastructure platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
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10+ years experience working with CI/CD toolchains with expert level knowledge of the standard tools (ansible, chef, puppet, terraform, CloudFormation, packer). Moderate knowledge of the basic cloud providers (GCP, AWS, Azure.
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Develop deep expertise with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and/or Google Cloud. Configuration Management and Infrastructure as Code (e.g. Chef, Puppet, Ansible) Deep AWS, Azure, or Google public cloud experience in a production environment (e.g. network, security, deployment, automation, serverless technologies.
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Provisioning both day to day operations and automation using tools, e.g. Ansible, Jenkins, python, bash, PowerShell. Splunk, Azure Monitoring Tool, Spunk O. Provisioning both day to day operations and automation using tools, e.g. Ansible, Jenkins, python, bash, PowerShell.
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Your experience with scripting languages such as; Python, PowerShell, Shell Scripting, Ansible, Terraform, Go, Ruby, and Perl. You will be responsible automating the deployment and migration of PostgreSQL and Distributed SQL Databases like CockroachDB and YugabyteDB into both AWS and Azure.
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Work with IaC such Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation and ARM templates. Networking technology in Cloud Azure, Oracle IAC development (Infrastructure as Code) Azure/DevOps pipelines, DevOps (CI/CD.
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Collaborate with team members to support Ansible, Terraform, Puppet, and Chef to manage server configuration for modern cloud solutions. Experience with architecting and deploying applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
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Infrastructure as a Code: Terraform, Ansible or CloudFormation. Cloud platforms, i.e., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and bare-metal. Infrastructure as a Code: Terraform, Ansible or CloudFormation.
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Domain expertise: Methodologies, System Tools, Cloud, Virtualization, Languages, OSs. Technical skills: Agile (Scrum & Kanban), Active Directory, Red Hat Satellite, Chef, Ansible, Terraform, Nexus, GitHub, Jenkins, ServiceNow, Jira, Confluence, Graylog, AWS, GCP, Azure, VMware ESXi, PowerShell, Python, Ruby, bash, YAML, Groovy, Windows, Linux-RHEL, Linux-CentOS, and Linux-Ubuntu.
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Program, languages, and database experience: Python, Ruby, PowerShell, Bash, PostgreSQL, MS-SQL; cloud web services: Azure, Microsoft Graph, or Google APIs. DevOps frameworks, particularly Terraform, Puppet, Ansible, or Chef. Microsoft, Linux, and Mac operating systems, and experience with Docker, containers, and related technologies.
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Strong knowledge of cloud solutions like AWS, OpenStack, and Microsoft Azure products. Must possess one active mid-level or advanced cloud certification (i.e., AWS, Azure, OpenStack). Development experience with both Linux and Windows workloads using cloud technologies with automation, including Amazon Cloudformation, OpsWorks, Ansible, Chef, and Docker.
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Solid understanding of DevSecOps principles, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tools like Ansible, Jenkins, GitLab CI, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps, with a focus on security integration and automated testing at all stages.
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Technical skills: RHEL/CentOS Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Kali Linux Application, OS Hardening, PCI DSS, A&A/C&A, RMF, Patch and Vulnerability Management using Tanium, Tenable Security Center and Nessus, Jenkins, Ansible, and Splunk, WebInspect, Metasploit, Python, Azure and AWS, VMware.
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