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Strong demonstratable experience with Azure DevOps (or equivalent CI/CD tooling), scripting languages, and configuration management tools such as Ansible, Chef, PowerShell DSC. As a Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer, you will join an expanding team with a broad range of enterprise scale customers and projects.
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Systems Engineering Services is seeking a Lead Azure DevOps Engineer for a position in Tucson, AZ - Local candidates preferred but MST or PST Time Zones required. Proficiency in scripting and automation tools (e.g., PowerShell, Azure DevOps) for infrastructure management and provisioning.
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Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer. Experience with automation for implementing Infrastructure as Code and Agile pipelines using solutions such as VMWare vRealize, Terraform, Chef, Puppet, Ansible or Powershell.
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Microsoft: Azure Administrator, Azure DevOps Engineer, Azure Architect, MCSE. Experience with administration, automation, and orchestration of large-scale Windows and Linux environments using configuration management solutions, Knowledge in administering and managing infrastructure as code (git, Azure DevOps (VSTS), Azure CLI, ARM, Terraform, PowerShell.
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Title: Azure DevOps Engineer. Azure DevOps Engineer Expert. Good understanding and solid experience with products such as: Azure DevOps, Git, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Anisble, Hashicorp, Rancher etc.
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Proven experience as an Azure DevOps Engineer or similar role, with a strong background in Azure Cloud Services and security best practices. Job Summary: We are seeking an Azure DevOps Engineer to join our highly collaborative operations team.
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This includes proficiency in CICD tools such as Maven and GitLab, expertise in containerization and orchestration technologies like Kubernetes, Helm charts, and GitLab, and strong scripting skills in Bash, Azure PowerShell, and Azure CLI. Additionally, the candidate should have in-depth knowledge of Azure Cloud Platform foundational products/resources, excellent Unix shell scripting skills, and a nice-to-have experience with Hashicorp Vault, Terraform, Ansible, Spring-Boot, and Microservices.
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Knowledge in implementing and managing DevOps tools such as Github ES, Azure DevOps, Swagger, Selenium, and JMeter- Scripting skills, particularly with PowerShell or YAML. - Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert.
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The DevOps Engineer will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure, with a focus on Microsoft Azure, Kubernetes, Micro Services, Microsoft 365 SaaS, and Citrix Cloud.
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The Opportunity As a DevOps Engineer at Pluralsight, you will partner with the DevOps Manager to curate Developer self-service tools and systems to empower our continuous deployment environment.
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Role: Azure Devops Engineer SRE. Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, and PowerShell scripting. Experience with scripting language(s) such as Bash, Perl, Python, PowerShell or similar.
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Experience with wide range of programming languages, automation tools and scripting languages (e.g., Python, Ruby, Go, Bash/Client, JavaScript/Node.js, Groovy, YAML/JSON, PowerShell, Java, Terraform.
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Experience with Integration using REST and GraphQL APIs. Example: Jira, MS Teams, Azure DevOps, Confluence, Slack. Two (2) years automation experience in one or more of the following technologies: Python, Bash, PowerShell, Ruby, Java, C#, Terraform, and Cloud Formation.
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Manage and provision resources within AWS, Azure, GCP, and other cloud environments Automate with code utilizing popular DevOps tools and scripting languages, including Terraform, Packer, Salt, Ansible, Python, Powershell, Bash, Javascript, and Go.
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Experience with DevOps tools across the software lifecycle (e.g., Microsoft Azure DevOps, Jira, Ansible, and Fortify). Devise and configure DevOps pipelines, using tools such as Microsoft Azure DevOps, Visual Studio, MSBuild, RedGate, Bitbucket, Docker, and NuGet, NPM.
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