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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Good knowledge of AWS, SCM- (BitBucket or GIT), Build/Scripts ( Maven or Gradle or python or shell scripting) - Docker, Kubernetes, orchestration tools, Unix/Linux management and Troubleshooting - Configuration Management, Ansible, Terraform.
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Familiarity with containerization and orchestration tools (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). The DevOps Engineer will play a crucial role in optimizing our development and deployment processes, ensuring the reliability and scalability of our systems.
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As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. 4+ Experience using build and deployment tools (Jenkins, Docker.
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Experience with AWS cloud and implementations from a developer's perspectiveExperience working with containers, Docker, Kubernetes or other container schedulersFluency with relational databases or alternatively NoSQL databasesUnderstanding of DevOps as well as experience with CI/CD pipelinesFamiliar with the project tools: Jira, Confluence, Slack, MS Office, SharePoint, Smartsheet.
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An Engineer with a passion for programming and knowledge in Cloud technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, in general and AWS specific cloud components such as EC2, EKS, AWS Lamda functions, API Gateway, RDS. Engineer/Developer is expected to provide strategy and implement an enterprise scale service mesh and side car architectures with focus on scalability, performance, security and availability.
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2+ years of experience with container orchestration services including Docker or Kubernetes. Senior Software Engineer, DevOps. At least 4 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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Gitlab, Gitlab CI, Kubernetes, NodeJS, Docker, Mongodb, Redis, RabbitMQ, Flutter, SonarQube. Vous travaillerez sur les technologies suivantes: Gitlab, Gitlab CI, Kubernetes, NodeJS, Docker, Mongodb, Redis, RabbitMQ, Flutter, SonarQube.
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What you need to have: Experience with Kubernetes as well as one or more of the following technologies: JFrog Artifactory, HashiCorp Vault, Rancher, Tigera Calico Enterprise, AWS EKS, Azure AKS. Skills in Apigee, Terraform, Crossplane, JavaScript, Node.js, AngularJS, GitHub, Azure DevOps, Python, Go, API development, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Linux, Bash, Windows.
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As a Capital One DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. We are seeking DevOps Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies to join our team.
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AWS certification (Solutions Architect, DevOps Engineer or Database Speciality) Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer, DevOps (Python, Microsoft SQL.
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Hands-on experience in Azure DevOps pipelines, Jenkins CI, Git/GitHub/TFS, Maven, MS Build, Unit tests, Sonarqube, Artifact management, Container registry, image security scan, helm charts, docker, Kubernetes.
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Our client is seeking a talented and experienced DevOps/SRE engineer to join DevOps team focused on new crypto blockchain technology. Experience with technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes, AWS EKS, kubectl.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior DevOps EngineerDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space? We are seeking DevOps Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies to join our team.
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Lead implementation of DevOps Pipelines for new and emerging technologies (e.g., VM orchestration, Kubernetes, Docker Images, Containers, GitOps) 3 years working with container-based technologies such as Docker, OpenShift, and Kubernetes.
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