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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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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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Hands on experience with IaC tools like, ARM, terraform, ansible, PowerShell, python, azcli, github. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) experience - scripting and automation via Terraform, ARM, Bicep, AZ CLI/PowerShell, JSON templates.
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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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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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Hands-on experience with Azure Arm Template(ARM) , PowerShell and Shell /Bash scripting, Terraform, Python, Helm charts. Good understanding and solid experience with products such as: Azure DevOps, Git, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Anisble, Hashicorp, Rancher etc.
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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. Previous experience in a similar role as an Azure Architect or Cloud Solutions Architect.
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Experience implementing and maintaining data platform core services (data lake, data integration, data warehouse) and configuring and integrating infrastructure and PAAS (e.g., Azure Data factory, Informatica cloud services, Databricks, Data gateway and Qlik Sense, Power BI.
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Implement best practices for infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools like Azure Resource Manager templates, Terraform, or Bicep. Strong understanding of Azure infrastructure services, such as Virtual Machines, Storage Accounts, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Databricks.
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Hands-on experience working with Azures PaaS offerings such as Purview, Databricks, Azure Data Lake Storage, Data Factory as well as monitoring of the environments. Creates Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scripts (Bash, JSON, YAML, Terraform, CloudFormation.
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2+ years of hands-on development experience with event based streaming technologies (Apache Kafka / Azure Event Hub or similar) Implement data engineering, ingestion, and curation functions on Azure cloud using Azure native programming.
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Exposure and experience with Azure Native and Hashicorp (terraform) DevOps automation tools. Azure Administrator Associate. Azure DevOps Engineer Expert. Azure Data Engineer Associate.
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Specific platform knowledge in one or more key areas of cloud architecture and/or Application platforms such as Azure, GCP, Terraform, MicroStrategy, Atlassian, SolarWinds, etc. Be responsible for a specific technology stack within the team (e.g. Azure, GCP, Terraform, Storage, MicroStrategy, Atlassian, SolarWinds, etc.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Terraform or ARM templates. Syneren is seeking a skilled and visionary Azure Cloud Application Software Engineer to lead our cloud strategy and design robust solutions within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem to help modernized legacy application to the newest technology and approach available in the Azure Cloud.
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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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