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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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Provide experience, knowledge and develop competency on Terraform, Ansible and Cloud native automation tools. DevOps/Automation: Terraform, Ansible. AWS Cloud SecOps Engineer (Palo Alto Prisma Cloud AWS.
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Everything as code”: infrastructure (e.g., Packer, Vagrant, Terraform) and configuration management (e.g., Puppet, Chef, Ansible) – scripting is second nature. Kubernetes (AKS) and DevOps tools like TeamCity, TFS, Azure DevOps, Git, SVN and Veracode, and SonarQube.
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Develop automation scripts and manage the configuration and infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or similar, with a strong emphasis on security. Familiarity with infrastructure as code (IaC) concepts and tools such as Terraform or Ansible, with a focus on security best practices.
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Our client, a mutual benefit corporation headquartered in Oakland, providing health, dental, vision, Medicaid and Medicare healthcare service plans in California seeking an accomplished DevSecOps Engineer.
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Lead the implementation of DevSecOps practices, including continuous integration, continuous delivery (CI/CD), and automated security testing, tailored for the Azure cloud environment. Certifications in cloud security, such as Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) or equivalent.
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As a DevSecOps Engineer specializing in Azure Cloud, you will be responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining secure and scalable software systems and infrastructure. You will lead the implementation of DevSecOps best practices, specifically tailored for Azure, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure security is integrated throughout the software development lifecycle.
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You will play a critical role in assessing our current IT infrastructure and driving our transformation efforts toward cloud migration, primarily on Microsoft Azure. 7+ years of experience in DevSecOps field, Cloud Solutions/Automation & DevSecOps Principles.
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You will also organize training and provide mentoring to help others get up to speed on DevSecOps best practices. You will be responsible for helping to establish best practices and standards for DevSecOps methodologies, ensuring a secure and seamless transition to the cloud environment.
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Demonstrated experience in test driven development and DevOps/CICD software engineering practices with strong expertise in Ansible and Maven scripts. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Data Architecture, Data Integration (ETL/CDC), Microservices, Spring Boot applications, Docker and Kubernetes environment, Netflix OSS libraries, RabbitMQ, SOA Information Architecture, Event and Messaging Architectures, Search Engines, Analytics & Reporting, Omni-Channel ecommerce Applications, Portal Applications, Master Data Management, Big data architectures, Security & Compliance, ELK stack implementation.
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Strong Working knowledge of one or more of the following: Python, GoLang, Terraform, CloudFormation, or Ansible. Job Title : AWS Cloud Architect. Strong foundational knowledge on AWS Networking services: VPC, TGW, Direct Connect, ALB/NLB, PrivateLink.
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Nice to Have Cloud Database knowledge of platforms like Diamanti, Nutanix, Kubernetes, Docker, Openshift and Azure Developer mindset with skill in Ansible, Python, Java or C/C. Strong Hands-on Experience automating Database Image builds and orchestration using Packer, Terraform & Ansible What’s in it for you.
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General knowledge in using specific technologies to advance platform development, including the DoD DevSecOps Reference Architecture, Terraform, Ansible, Helm, Kustomize, and Flux. Experience with setting up AWS Cloud Services, Gitlab, Ansible, Maven, Gradle, and Single-Sign-On tools.
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Experience with infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform, Ansible, ARM, etc. Experience in Cisco ACI/IOS/NX-OS, Arista, Juniper, Palo Alto. Experience with agile methodologies and tools such as Azure Devops, TFS, and Jira.
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SAIC is looking for a highly motivated, hands on candidate that will be responsible for evaluating and implementing cloud-based solution architectures across AWS, Azure, and GCP, and developing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools like Terraform, Ansible, or Python.
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