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AWS Certified: Solutions Architect Professional, DevOps Engineer Professional, Advanced Networking. Cloud Certifications from Microsoft or AWS (Architect/Engineer/DevOps/Security.
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This critical role in Digital Technology is an exciting opportunity to join our growing DevOps and Classified Engineering Solutions organization as a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer (SRE.
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At least four (4) years of experience in the last five (5) years in testing and automation including proficiency with Selenium automation, Selenium WebDriver, Maven integration, TestNG, Java, Jenkins Automation, Azure DevOps, GitLab, Ansible, SQL Developer, Pipeline Scripting with Groovy, SonarQube, Oracle Application Testing Suite (OATS), OpenScript, and Python/Jython.
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As we scale, we're seeking a dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer to join our team, focused on proactive problem-solving and operational efficiency. Job Description: Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer at Wellfit.
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Azure Devops Support Engineer. Azure Infrastructure management (Paas, Iaas), Azure Databricks, Azure DevOps, Azure SQL database, Azure Synapse, Postgres, Networking. Azure Devops, EDH, Kubernetes, CI/CD, AKS, EKS, Monitoring Tools.
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As a DevOps engineer at Credit Acceptance, you’ll work closely with cloud architects and engineers to build automation solutions to SDLC challenges. We’re looking for a DevOps engineer like you with a strong background in development to support our products while modernizing their SDLC and meeting their most challenging initiatives.
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Once training is completed, you can be considered for several diverse roles, such as Junior DevOps, Production Support, Support Analyst, Junior Software Engineer, or IT Operations. Want to start your career as a DevOps Engineer or Production Support Analyst.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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As an Engineer/Analyst with Wiley Edge, you’ll play a vital role in enterprise technology, from algorithmic trading engines to regulatory reporting. As an Engineer/Analyst with Wiley Edge, you’ll be on a shared mission to look after the technical systems and processes other teams rely on.
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As a DevOps engineer, you know the challenges that software engineers face and ultimately, know how to help teams with their software development lifecycle. Strong experience managing release or continuous delivery tools (such as Jenkins, Nexus Repository, Blue Ocean, Bitbucket Pipelines, Azure DevOps.
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As a DevSecOps (DSO) Pipeline Engineer, you know how to develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines to automate the deployment of containerized software in a cloud-based technical architecture that meets customer needs and takes advantage of cloud.
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5+ years of experience in a DevOps role or a related field Proven experience as a Cloud Operations Engineer or a similar role, with a focus on Microsoft Azure, Kubernetes, Micro Services, Office 365, and Citrix Cloud Proven experience with Microsoft Azure, including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offerings Experience with SDLC and rich experience with Deployment pipeline and release, Agile methodologies.
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As an expert DevOps engineer, you will be responsible for automating end-to-end DevOps practice for critically meaningful applications developed using the Java spring framework. We are currently sourcing for a Senior DevOps Engineer to work in Westlake, TX.
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DevOps Engineer (Senior) with skills DevOps Engineering, GIT / GITHUB, Jenkins, AWS - EKS, Azure - AKS, Azure - ARM, AWS - CloudFormation, AWS-Apps, GCP-Apps, Azure-Apps, AWS-Infra, Azure-Infra, Azure DevOps (ADO), AWS DBA for location Poland.
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Ansible Scripts development Senior DevOps engineer with good hands on experience in Jenkins, CI /CD process. Devops Tools - CI/CD pipeline, Jenkins, Ansible, Finops, Concourse, Prometheus.
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