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Familiarity with tools such as Octopus/Shippable and products in the Atlassian suite such as Bitbucket/Bamboo preferred. Our Technology Services client is looking to hire a DevOps Engineer for a 6-month contract with the possibility of extension.
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Knowledge in Agile, Waterfall, DevOps development processes and tools such as Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Bamboo. Proficiency with common devOps software: Openshift, Docker, QEMU, Artifactory, GitLAB or GitHub, Sonarqube, Ansible, terraform.
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Hands-on experience with DevOps and release management tools (Bitbucket, Bamboo, Octopus etc) Job Role / Title: Azure Devops Engineer. Experience with DevOps tools (e.g. Ansible, Terraform.
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Experience in implementing DevOps automation with Terraform and Ansible following Infrastructure as Code (IaC) concept strongly preferred. Experience deploying, configuring, and automating CI/CD Release pipeline with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Bamboo, Git, Maven/Gradle, Sonar, Artifactory, Jira, Checkmarx, RabbitMQ strongly preferred.
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Build/Release Management, Linux Systems Administration, Software Configuration Management (SCM), DevOps/Agile, AWS SysOps admin, AWS SysOps, SysOps Admin, aws, powershell, python, clustering, windows, linux, web server, Recruiter, Security, SQL, Unix, VM, Web Server, Linux, Cloud, Kubernetes, Puppet, Shell, CICD, Splunk, Testing, Windows, Servers, AWS, Cloud Formation, SysOps.
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Technological Proficiency: Demonstrable experience with various frameworks, languages, and products including Bamboo, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Bitbucket, Git, Azure DevOps, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), diagnostics, monitoring, log analytics, compute storage, and security center.
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Experience with DevOps/Quality tooling such as Azure pipelines and Azure DevOps, or equivalents from other DevOps ecosystems, e.g. Jenkins, TeamCity, Bamboo, GitHub actions.
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Experience with waterfall, iterative and agile methodologies, and tools like JIRA or Azure DevOps. Experience creating strategy and process for managing Continuous Delivery Pipeline using tools like: Subversion, Git, BitBucket, Bamboo, Jenkins, UCD, Nexus, Artifactory, Gradle/Groovy.
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Knowledge of DevOps solutions, such as Bamboo, and Azure DevOps/TFS. Knowledge of DevOps solutions, such as Bamboo, and Azure DevOps/TFS. Information Security Architectures for Applications (DevSecOps, Identity Management, Authorization, Auditability/Traceability, Content Filtering and Firewall, Networking, Load Balancing, Quality Policies.
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Experience with DevOps/pipeline processes and tools, i.e. Gitlab Runner/Bamboo/Azure DevOps. + Exposure to DevOps Methodologies by using orchestration tools (ie: Chef, Ansible, etc.
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Experience with Spinnaker, GitLabs, Bamboo, Digital.ai Deploy, Urban Deploy or other deployment automations solutions. Experience Jenkins, GitLabs, Azure DevOps, AWS Code Pipelines, or other CI solutions.
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Proficiency in one or more of the following technologies would be a plus: Observability (Grafana, Prometheus, Datadog, ELK), GitOps (Flux), Bamboo, Octo, Infrastructure as Code (Terraform), Service discovery (Consul), Load balancing (Kong, Nginx), Streaming/messaging (Kafka, RabbitMQ), and/or Secret management systems (HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secret Manager.
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Experience using and managing one of these CI/CD tools: Bamboo, Jenkins. Demonstrated experience with DevOps engineering principals. Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following tools: GitHub, Bitbucket, Jira, Confluence, SonarQube, Ansible, VisualBuild, InstallShield.
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Provides engineering support for VMware Tanzu implementation using tools like Git, Bitbucket, Bamboo, Jenkins, Harbour, Nexus, Helm, Trivia, TravisCI, Carvel, and Ansible. The DevOps Automation Engineer provides technical guidance and performs tasks related to configuring and managing CI/CD pipelines using various tools and applications while supporting DoD RMF best practices.
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Strong Devops experience including and not limited to github, bamboo, sonarqube. Skills: AEM, Java, Javascript, Angular, React, HTML, Spring, Node.js, MySQL, MongoDB, GitHub, Docker, Identity & Access Management (IAM.
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