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Experience with containers and container orchestration technologies could include one or more or comparable substitutes with Docker, docker-compose, Kubernetes, OpenShift, LCX, Rancher Labs, Container Linux, Cloudify, Apache Mesos, AWS, etc.
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The DevOps Engineer is a member of the Authentication and Collaboration team in Enterprise Technologies. RESPONSIBILITIES: The DevOps Engineer will work closely as part of the team to lead, develop, plan, support and secure Stanford's infrastructure.
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The Sr. DevOps Engineer will be responsible for developing CI/CD pipelines, configuration, and infrastructure automation, monitoring and logging, security, privacy, and policy management within our environment (cloud/on-premises.
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Perform complex application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, Node, REST, microservices, AWS/Cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub Enterprise.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will be part of the Data & Analytics Services (DAS) Team and work with application development and QA teams, DevOps teams as well as our National IT teams architecting, building, and managing the systems that support the Federal Reserve System application suite both on-prem and in the Cloud.
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We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), initially focused on production AppOps, who can build scalable systems, using best practices around automation, that improve reliability, velocity and enable monitoring of the operational health of stacks throughout their life-cycle including metrics collection, aggregation, and visualization.
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Familiarity with DevOps and container technologies (Docker/Kubernetes). Experience as a data engineer to provide and prepare data to enable data science and machine learning. Work as a data engineer and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) developer in collaboration with cross-functional teams.
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The Sr. Linux/OpenShift Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, deploying, configuration, troubleshooting and ongoing maintenance and support of self-hosted/cloud infrastructure components including but not limited to: OpenShift, Kubernetes, Gitlab, backup and recovery, site-to-site replication, SAN, VMware vSphere systems, RedHat Satellite servers, Ansible Automation platform (AAP) & Orchestration systems, and Jenkins (CI/CD) and other tools.
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As a SRE/DevOps Engineer, you will work with other DevOps, SRE, Platform and Software Engineers to "automate all the things" for our AWS deployment platform, in support of our flourishing product portfolio.
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Hands on experience on Github, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, Kubernetes and Terraform, AnsibleExperience using Azure CI/CD YAML Pipelines experience is desirable. Ability to work independently and as part of agile team using scrum methodologyKnowledge, Skills & Competencies: Experience with Azure Cloud, Azure DevOps, Github, GitHub Actions, Kubernetes, TerraformCertification in AzureExperience with other cloud providersKnowledge of networking and security principlesOur CultureAt Everest, our purpose is to provide the world with protection.
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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)Do you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer Expert or Azure Developer Associate. Seeking Senior Azure DevOps Engineer with experience working with cloud platforms and has a passion for automation and developing DevOps best practices.
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Extensive experience in a customer facing role with as a Customer Success Engineer or Technical Account Engineer with a background as DevOps Engineer, SRE, Cloud Infrastructure Architect or Solutions Architect.
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CI/CD orchestration (Jenkins, CircleCI, or TravisCI)ETL, data modeling, cloud-based data storage, processingGCP Data Services (Dataflow, BigQuery, Dataproc)Workflow and data pipeline orchestration (Airflow, Oozie, Jenkins, etc)Container orchestration technologies (Kubernetes, OpenStack, Docker swarm, etc)Open source software involvementMonitoring/Logging with technologies like Splunk, ElasticSearch, Logstash/Fluentd, Stackdriver, Time-series databases like InfluxDB etc.
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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. Senior Software Engineer, DevOps. 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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