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As an Azure DevOps Lead Engineer you will work closely with technical leads and developers of various teams to implement process improvements in various domains including: infrastructure-as-code (Terraform Enterprise) and Azure resource configuration.
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Our teams use the Azure DevOps and Portal Platforms, Azure Pipelines, Terraform, and several native Azure services to help deliver our applications and services. Proficiency in Azure infrastructure provisioning, configuration management, and deployment automation using tools like Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, PowerShell, or Azure CLI.
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Experience with administration, automation, and orchestration of large-scale Windows and Linux environments using configuration management solutions, Knowledge in administering and managing infrastructure as code (git, Azure DevOps (VSTS), Azure CLI, ARM, Terraform, PowerShell.
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Good understanding and solid experience with products such as: Azure DevOps, Git, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Anisble, Hashicorp, Rancher etc. Hands-on experience with Azure Arm Template(ARM) , PowerShell and Shell /Bash scripting, Terraform, Python, Helm charts.
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Integrate solutions and products including Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like ARM templates or Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps and Azure Functions. Required knowledge and experience in the following areas and components: Azure Infrastructure: Knowledge of infrastructure components and integration considerations Azure Services Integration: Integrate various Azure services like Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake, Integration Runtimes, Azure Functions, Azure SQL Database, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Blob Storage, Azure DevOps, and others into the solution architecture.
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Working Knowledge of Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Ansible, Terraform, Packer, Git, ServiceNow a big plus. AWS DevOps certification or Azure DevOps certification. Experience in building / deploying cloud native applications – OpenShift, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS.
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Azure DevOps and Azure Engineer certification or comparable hands-on experience. Creating and maintaining Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines, with deployments to Azure Kubernetes Services, and APIM.
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Exposure and experience with Azure Native and Hashicorp (terraform) DevOps automation tools. Azure DevOps Engineer Expert. Azure Administrator Associate. Azure Data Engineer Associate.
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Experience using a CI/CD tool like CircleCI, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, or AWS CodePipeline. Manage automated build processes using software development platforms (Azure DevOps, GitHub, Jenkins, and AWS CodeBuild) to enable quick, efficient, correct, and flexible deployments.
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Systems Engineering Services is seeking a Lead Azure DevOps Engineer for a position in Tucson, AZ - Local candidates preferred but MST or PST Time Zones required. Proficiency in scripting and automation tools (e.g., PowerShell, Azure DevOps) for infrastructure management and provisioning.
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Experience working with infrastructure as code and related tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, Google Cloud Deployment Manager, etc.) Strong experience managing release or continuous delivery tools (such as Jenkins, Nexus Repository, Blue Ocean, Bitbucket Pipelines, Azure DevOps.
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AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified Security Engineer, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer and/or AZ500 Azure Security Engineer Associate desired. More advanced titles require AWS Solutions Architecture and/or AZ104 Azure Administrator Associate.
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This includes proficiency in CICD tools such as Maven and GitLab, expertise in containerization and orchestration technologies like Kubernetes, Helm charts, and GitLab, and strong scripting skills in Bash, Azure PowerShell, and Azure CLI. Additionally, the candidate should have in-depth knowledge of Azure Cloud Platform foundational products/resources, excellent Unix shell scripting skills, and a nice-to-have experience with Hashicorp Vault, Terraform, Ansible, Spring-Boot, and Microservices.
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As a Senior Azure DevOps Engineer, you'll design and manage scalable cloud infrastructure on Microsoft Azure, automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration, establish CI/CD pipelines, manage containerized applications, implement Infrastructure as Code, and optimize Azure resources.
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Utilizes common DevOps and CI/CD tools such as Jira, Azure DevOps, Jenkins Octopus Deploy, GitHub Enterprise, etc. and cloud connectivity, preferably with Azure and/or AWS.
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