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Solid experience with infrastructure provisioning and configuration management tools (e.g., terraform, helm, packer). Experience with infrastructure provisioning tools (e.g., Terraform.
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Provisioning automation using CI/CD (Azure DevOps Pipelines) and IaC (Terraform) tooling. Hands on experience designing/implementing complex Terraform workflows using Azure DevOps Pipelines or GitHub Actions.
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Terraform and Ansible for Infrastructure as Code based provisioning & configuration management. DevOps pipeline tools including Ansible, Jenkins, Terraform, Git, Nexus, and Hashicorp Vault for deployment pipeline.
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Automation: Implement infrastructure as code (IAC) using tools like Terraform or CloudFormation to automate provisioning and management tasks. Cruise Planners is looking for an experienced AWS Cloud Architect to lead the migration of our data center to the AWS cloud.
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Design, implement, and maintain automated infrastructure provisioning, configuration, and deployment pipelines using tools like Terraform. Deep understanding of infrastructure as code (IaC) principles with tools like Terraform.
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Proficiency in infrastructure automation tools such as Terraform and Ansible for defining and provisioning network resources. Infrastructure as Code: Utilize infrastructure automation tools such as Terraform and Ansible to define and provision network resources, enabling scalable and reproducible network deployments.
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Proficiency in infrastructure as code concepts and tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible) for automating resource provisioning and configuration. Experiences with Terraform and software development best practices.
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Platform / Data Engineering capabilities with experience in IaC, Cloud Services (Azure), Databricks (platform) Data Engineer will be well conversant with Databricks internals, particularly experienced with Unity Catalog implementations for enterprise customers.
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Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) tools like Terraform, Ansible, or Cloud Deployment Manager for provisioning and managing cloud resources. Develop and maintain Infrastructure as Code (IAC) scripts and templates (e.g., Terraform, Ansible) to provision and manage cloud resources on platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP, with a strong focus on security configurations.
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Automate and streamline build, deployment, and release processes, including configuration management, environment provisioning, and application deployment, using infrastructure as code (IaC) tools such as Terraform.
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Implement infrastructure as code (IaC) principles using tools like Ansible, Terraform, or CloudFormation to automate cloud resource provisioning. Proven work experience as an IT Systems Engineer with an emphasis on Microsoft Azure, along with hands-on experience in AWS and GCP.
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Experience using Terraform for provisioning infrastructure as code, including other SDKs (GAM, Okta) Intermediate-to-expert understanding of identity, MDM, and asset management solutions like AzureAD, Okta, Jamf, Kandji and Intune, Snipe-IT.
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A VMWare Engineer at Dish Wireless will focus on VMWare cloud-native environments, enhancing automated recovery and zero-touch provisioning using tools such as Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, GitLab, and Jenkins.
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Experience with infrastructure provisioning tools (Terraform, Ansible etc). Our customers include companies like Coupa, Okta, RingCentral, Optimizely and Lattice and use Klarity to (1) save time, (2) increase compliance, and (3) ease the pain of contract review.
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Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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