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Security: Knowledge of cloud security best practices, identity and access management (IAM), encryption, and compliance frameworks. Containers and Orchestration: Familiarity with containerization technologies such as Docker and container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes.
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Python, Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, PostgreSQL, Presto SQL, Snowflake SQL, Confluence, JIRA Amazon Web Services (Security Groups, Batch, Lambda, S3, ECS, EC2, ALB, RDS, IAM, SNS, Fargate, ElastiCache, Redis.
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Utilize programming languages such as Java, Python, SQL, Node, Go, and Scala, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Experience with virtualization such as VMware ESXi, any public cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), Docker and/or Kubernetes. Knowledge of Identity Management (IAM/PAM) concepts. Manage IAM systems including LDAP and Single Sign on.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) At least 6 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply) Lead a portfolio of diverse technology projects and a team of developers with deep experience in full stack systems to create automation tools to support the Card Architecture team aligned with leading standards and practices including tooling solutions for Content Management, SDLC, DevOps, reporting, etc.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (Java/AWS) 7+ years of experience in at least one of the following: JavaScript, Java, TypeScript, SQL, Python, or Go. 4+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Azure, or another cloud service.
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Experience with virtualization such as VMware ESXi, any public cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), Docker and/or Kubernetes Must have hands-on experience in supporting and managing Google Workspace and Office 365 Knowledge of Identity Management (IAM/PAM) concepts.
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Technical Skills Experience in Linux and Windows OS Experience with VMWARE Experience with EMC and Netapp Storage Programming/scripting experience in languages like Java, Bash, Python Knowledge of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) tools (examples - GitHub, Jenkins, Artifactory, Docker, Compose, K8s) Experience with cloud technologies and migrations Working knowledge of DevOps tools.
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Working knowledge of at least some of these: temporal, AWS, docker, redis, dynamoDB, postgres, IAM, S3, kafka. Working knowledge of at least some of these: temporal, AWS, docker, redis, dynamoDB, postgres, IAM, S3, kafka.
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Bonus: Experience with containerization technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, AWS Fargate, ECS, etc. Experience with containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS Fargate, ECS, etc.
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Experience working with microservices and containerization, including orchestration, cluster management, and container storage, including Docker, Kubernetes, or Rancher. 10+ years of experience with designing, developing, deploying, or testing in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and using tools, including EC2, S3, ELBs, RDS, VPCs, security groups, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, or IAM permissions.
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Amazon Web Services (Security Groups, Batch, Lambda, S3, ECS, EC2, ALB, RDS, IAM, SNS, Fargate, ElastiCache, Redis) Python, Apache Airflow, Apache Spark, PostgreSQL, Presto SQL, Snowflake SQL, Confluence, JIRA.
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As a mark of our commitment to employee well-being, we also offer an employee assistance program, employee wellness program and telemedicine, and medical consultation. Cloud Platforms: Proficient in Microsoft Azure (primarily) and Amazon Web Services (AWS.
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You will be expected to use Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker, and Azure services such as Active Directory B2C and Key Vault; to collaborate with cross-functional teams to prototype new technologies; develop solutions for system integration; and contribute significantly to future architectural vision creation and planning.
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Evaluate and select appropriate technologies, conduct proof of concepts and recommend tooling / enablement solutions for specific business requirements. At Capital One, you'll be part of a big group of makers, breakers, doers and disruptors, who love to solve real problems and meet real customer needs.
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