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Ability to integrate DevOps principles and practices using automation platforms, scripts, and IaC to increase efficiencies – including bicep and terraform. Deep technical knowledge across Azure technologies inclusive of: Log Analytics (KQL), Application Insights, Azure Site Recovery, Azure Backup, Azure Security, Azure Networking (App Gateways, Front Door, Firewall, VWAN), Azure Storage, Azure Automation (IaC), Azure Sentinel, App Services, Containers (AKS), Managed Instances, Azure SQL, Azure DNS, Azure Virtual Desktop, Azure DevOps, PaaS, etc.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC) such as Cloud Formation and Terraform. Implement major infrastructure management platforms (e.g., BMC, HP, CA, VMWare), automation, and orchestration (e.g., Ansible, Chef, Puppet) and public cloud vendors (e.g., AWS, Rackspace, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, and Office 365.
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Experience with Terraform or similar IaC technologies. Employees are also eligible for variable compensation in addition to base pay (commission for sales roles, bonus for non-sales roles), depending on company and individual performance.
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Mastery of Infrastructure as Code ( IaC) and configuration management skills and principles utilizing Terraform, AWS Cloud Formation, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, and/or other scripting languages.
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Good understanding of Terraform or CloudFormation or any IaC code is preferred. Administration experience of distributed computation and streaming frameworks, like Kafka, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Flink, Storm, Spark, and cloud services EMR, Dataproc, Elasticache, AWS RDS, GCP SQL or similar.
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Experience with at least one of the following Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools: Ansible, Puppet, or Terraform. Experience with at least one of the following Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools: Ansible, Puppet, or Terraform.
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5+ years IaC and CM tools like Terraform, Ansible/Chef/Puppet. High level of proficiency in Infrastructure as Code and Configuration Management tools like Terraform, Ansible. Develop Infrastructure as Code (IaC) configurations for all infrastructure components.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Configuration as Code (CaC), and associated tools, including Terraform and Ansible. You’ll also further your experience in cloud development and large-scale enterprises and explore new areas like automation, Configuration as Code (CaC), and Infrastructure as Code (IaC.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) and cloud-based technologies (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes) Support DevSecOps tools, including Atlassian Tools, Jenkins, Azure DevOps. Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) and cloud-based technologies (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes.
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Proficiency with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure) and infrastructure as code (IaC) tools (Terraform, CloudFormation). Proficiency with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure) and infrastructure as code (IaC) tools (Terraform, CloudFormation.
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AWS Security (GuardDuty, CloudTrail, Secrets Manager, EKS/ECR, IAM family, Config), Vulnerability management (Qualys/Nessus, Twistlock, Snyk), SIEM (SumoLogic or Splunk), Container Security, CI/CD Discipline (Helm, Terraform, Chef, Kubernetes (EKS.
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Have experience with DevOps pipeline and IaC-based tools/frameworks such as CloudFormation, Terraform, Pulumi, Puppet, Jenkins, and Rundeck. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and system administration experience.
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Proficient in Java and/or Python, and familiar with IAC technologies such as Terraform and Crossplane. Proficient in Java and/or Python, and familiar with IAC technologies such as Terraform and Crossplane.
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2+ years deploying Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud infrastructures preferred including administering managed AWS services (OpenSearch, MSK, EKS, Batch, etc.) 40,000 organizations around the globe rely on Tenable to understand and reduce cyber risk.
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Clear understanding of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) frameworks, such as Ansible and Terraform. Create and maintain automated microservice deployments to AWS environment using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) frameworks: GIT CI/CD and Ansible.
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