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3+ years of hands-on experience with container technologies in a production environment (e.g. Docker, OpenShift, Kubernetes) and related ecosystem products. Demonstrated experience with open-source infrastructure as code (IaC) software and automation software development tools (e.g., Terraform, Terragrunt, Ansible, ARM/Bicep.
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Validated experience with automation platforms (Chef, Terraform, Ansible, etc.) Walt’s passion was to continuously envision new ways to move audiences around the world—a passion that remains our touchstone in an enterprise that stretches from theme parks, resorts and a cruise line to sports, news, movies and other businesses.
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This is your chance to leverage your expertise in building enterprise cloud-native solutions involving Kubernetes, Rancher, AWS, and Azure. Experience with declarative Infrastructure as Code tools, including Puppet, Terraform, and Ansible.
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Experience using DevSecOps tools in an AWS cloud environment, such as Ansible, Artifactory, Docker, GitHub, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Maven, and SonarQube. The Mobility Enterprise Information Services framework is a structure providing reusable common platform and information technology services, software products and components, and design patterns allowing for deployment into a common shared environment.
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Demonstrated knowledge in Zero-Trust architectures, Kubernetes, and Infrastructure as Code such as Ansible, Puppet, JSON, Terraform or vRealize. The position will be supporting the Enterprise Mission Infrastructure and Platform team s customers in developing architectures, roadmaps, technical capabilities, and products that support the needs of the warfighter.
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PaaS - OpenShift, Kubernetes, Rancher, RKE2. Experience implementing IaC (Terraform or Ansible) As a CACI DevOPS Engineer, you will find ways to make automation do the heavy lifting, will enhance and maintain Continuous Integration (CI) infrastructure, automated deployments, and design scalable solutions to maintain consistent software deployments across multiple environments and networks.
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Software/Tools: AWS, Docker, Jira, VMware vCenter/vRealize, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Ansible, Prometheus, and Grafana; Cloud Native: AWS EC2, AWS CDK, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFront, CloudConfig, Elastic Container Services (ECS), DynamoDB, RDS, ElasticSearch, PowerBI, Tableau.
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Security and compliance: Knowledge of DevSecOps principles and experience integrating security controls and compliance checks into IaC.Containerization and orchestration: Familiarity with container technologies like Docker and Kubernetes, and their integration with IaC tools.
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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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Experience with configuration automation tools, including Ansible, Puppet, or Chef. CompTIA Cloud+, GIAC Cloud Security Automation (GCSA), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Azure Security Engineer Associate, or AWS Certified Security – Specialty Certification.
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Experience with automation software including Puppet Enterprise, Ansible, PowerShell, Python, Bash, and scripting. Utilize automation tools to include Puppet Enterprise, Ansible, PowerShell, Python, Bash, and scripting.
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You'll have the chance to workwithin a DevOps framework tobuild and manage container apps and use products like Kubernetes to further the mission. 4+ years of experience using configuration management and automation tools to provision and manage IT networks and systems, including VMware Tanzu, Chef, Puppet, Ansible, AWS CloudFormation, PowerShell, or Terraform.
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Experience of working with DevOps tooling including: Bitbucket, Jira, Git, Artifactory, Jenkins, TeamCity, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, HashiStack (Terraform, Vault, Consul), CloudFormation, ELK, Prometheus, Splunk, AppDynamics, Dynatrace, Tivoli/Smart Cloud.
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Experience in modern AWS & and Azure cloud technologies (Kubernetes service, IoT, Digital Twins, Cosmos, etc.) Champion and serve as the enterprise architect for transformation programs including digital platforms and integrations.
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Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is one of the largest publicly traded partnerships and a leading North American provider of midstream energy services to producers and consumers of natural gas, NGLs, crude oil, refined products and petrochemicals.
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