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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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System Admin, Network Admin, Windows Server Administration, Linux Administration, VmWare Administration, Azure Cloud, DevOps, Terraform, Active Directory, Powershell. Knowledge of Azure AD/MFA/SSO/Intune.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Fundamentals, CompTIA Security+, Azure Developer, Azure DevOps, Azure Security Fundamentals) Proven experience as a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer or similar role.
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Expert in Azure DevOps tool. Improve the flow of value through the Value Stream by improving practices associated with DevOps and Release on Demand in the Continuous Delivery Pipeline.
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Develop & implement cloud automation and orchestration using tools auch as Azure resource manager, Azure DevOps etc. Familiarity with Azure ML Services and Azure DevOps. Strong data analytics skills for model training.
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Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines. Comfortable using TFS (Team Foundation Server) and Azure DevOps (ADO) workflows.
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This individual will be a passionate DevOps professional who is committed to secure SaaS service delivery and the success of our Azure Government customers. Expert level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure.
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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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Fluency in DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture, and Azure DevOps Operational Framework. Full Stack Software Developer with DevOps experience in AWS Cloud based technologies such as IAM, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Amazon Connect, Lambda, Amazon Lex, S3, CloudFront, Contact Lens, Sage Maker.
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5+ years of proficiency with AWS including EC2, EMR, S3, Kinesis, Kafka, Redshift, RDS Databases, Cloudwatch, Cloudtrail, Step Functions, IAMs, and Snowflake -Familiarity with Azure is a plus. AWS Solution Architecture Associate certification, AWS DevOps certification or equivalent experience.
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Familiarity with enterprise technology tools: Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, Service Now, JIRA, Confluence, Azure DevOps, Azure GIT. Familiarity with enterprise technology tools: Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, Service Now, JIRA, Confluence, Azure DevOps, Azure GIT.
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Azure Administrator Associate, Developer Associate, Deveops Solutions, Deveops Engineer Expert Cloud-Native Architectures Knowledge of Agile development methodologies Experience in Zero Trust Architectures What we will provide in return: Excellent compensation and amazing benefits.
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Can utilize Azure DEVOPS toolset in order to work with multiple teams during the initiating, planning, and execution of the build of applications that will be moving into a cloud environment.
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POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, a closely related field and 2 years employment experience as a Software Developer/Engineer or related positions working with Java, Selenium, Python, SQL, Azure, DevOps, Jira, C#, Eclipse, ETL and Jenkins.
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Experience in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and OpenStack. MAG Aerospace is seeking a highly skilled Cloud Engineer (DevOps) to join our growing organization in Ft. Liberty, NC (formerly Ft. Bragg.
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