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We are seeking an experienced Cloud Architect with a strong background in DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) to join our team. AWS certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, or AWS Certified SysOps Administrator.
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The SRE and NOC Engineer roles are true "DevOps" roles in that the successful candidate must be experienced in software development and operations, and be able to transition effortlessly between these two disciplines.
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MAG Aerospace is seeking a highly skilled Cloud Engineer (DevOps) to join our growing organization in Ft. Liberty, NC (formerly Ft. Bragg). Relevant experience supporting production systems using Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices.
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THIS IS an SRE/RE at the Squad level, and NOT JUST A DEVOPS/CLOUD ENGINEER JOB! The Reliability Engineering (RE) and Automation team is seeking a highly energetic Staff Reliability Engineer to join the Automation Engineering Team. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in SRE and IT operations, as well as proficiency in various programming languages.
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The System Reliability Engineer (SRE) improves and protects T-Mobile's systems by engineering creative, automated solutions that ensure the reliability, availability, quality, performance, capacity, and security of new and existing IT products and services.
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Leidos is hiring for a DevOps Engineer / SRE in Columbia, MD. You will serve on a mission-critical project that will leverage your skills to ensure delivery of a premier Security Operations Center (SOC) prototype solution to the customer.
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Experience with DevOps/SRE methodologies and background in automation/IaC/GitOps. As an IAM engineer you will be knowledgeable and have demonstrable experience with the following: Modern approaches to IAM with Microsoft Azure/AD/SSO, OAuth, OpenID, and SAML; expert knowledge of identity provisioning with IGAs (e.g. Saviynt); Role-based access control.
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SRE Lead - Data Engineer. Assigned as the SRE expert to the Data Engineering Team. The data team manages all aspects of our data strategy, analysis, engineering, and machine learning.
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1yrs+ Prior SRE, DevSecOps, DevOps, or Software Development experience. As a Site Reliability Engineer on our Risk & Compliance Team, you will be insightful in identifying and remediating risk in our architecture and helping ensure we meet our compliance objectives.
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Experience working in a DevOps/SRE aligned team. Experience in working with enterprise class, Endpoint technologies such as Microsoft Defender, Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) for Endpoint, Tanium, CrowdStrike or similar industry technology solutions.
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If you are an experienced SRE/DevOps/Network expert, working in a large-scale infrastructure environment and looking to boost up your career by working for one of the industry leaders of the evolving cyber security industry, your place is with us.
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Experience with Configuration Management and IaC tools (Ansible, Terraform) Experience with Hashicorp tools (Consul, Vault, Nomad) – An advantage. Proficiency with virtualized and containerized environments (ECS / Kubernetes.
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Certifications in relevant areas such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), or equivalent. Job Title: SRE Engineer. Extensive experience in software engineering with a focus on observability, monitoring, and SRE.
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If you’re a Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or SRE who is passionate about building well architected, production cloud infrastructure, then we want to talk to you! The Cloud Engineer builds the highly scalable, fault tolerant, elastic, and secure services in AWS, Azure, and GCP that support these solutions.
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Be part of global SRE oncall rotation and be responsible for Tier-1 online incident response and devops support. Define service level indicators and data-driven objectives, and develop devops / SRE standards, processes and methodologies, to uphold and improve uptime, latency, and system health of a core global e-commerce production platform.
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