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AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWSService Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python,Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes. Good knowledge and hands-on experienceon EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, Squid proxy solution, Lambda, Terraform, Python,Athena, Cloudfront, Docker, Kubernetes.
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Knowledge of DBT, Airflow, Ansible, Terraform, Argo, Helm, or other data pipeline systems; ideally experience building and maintaining a data warehouse and understanding of simple data science workflows and terminology.
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Extensive hands-on experience implementing enterprise grade Cloud Databricks Infrastructure(i.e., Azure Stack), RBAC, SCIM etc., using IAC tools like Terraform. "Implement Cloud(Azure) Delta lake house platform infrastructure, RBAC using IAC(Terraform) as per the industry best practices.
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Job Title AWS Engineer Relevant Experience & Experience Required (in Yrs) 6 Years Key words to search in resume AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWS Service Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python, Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS be able to work hand-on as well as with teams in multiple locations to implement the solution.
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IaC (Terraform, Cloudformation, AWS CDK, Pulumi, etc) Experience implementing IaC in AWS with Terraform. 3+ years experience as a AWS cloud engineer, 5+ years of experience in a DevOps/SRE role.
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Experience with open te chn ologies, DevOps, and IaC tools, including Docker, Kubernetes, Tanzu, Je nk ins, GitHub, Terraform, Pivotal, and AppDynamics. 2+ 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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Familiarity with Linux, Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform, Prometheus, Github Actions, PostgresSQL, Kafka, InfluxDB, Scala and Rust. In this role, you will be primarily using and gaining experience in Linux, Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform, Prometheus, Github Actions, PostgresSQL, Kafka, InfluxDB, Scala and Rust.
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Azure Cloud Infrastructure Engineer (Azure DevOps engineer with Terraform) Azure DevOps or Infrastructure Engineer with Terraform. The ideal candidate would have a developer background and experience in automation and scripting with hands on experience with Azure Resource Manager, ARM Templates, Azure Policies, Python and Terraform.
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DevOps pipeline tools including Ansible, Jenkins, Terraform, Git, Nexus, and Hashicorp Vault for deployment pipeline. Terraform and Ansible for Infrastructure as Code based provisioning & configuration management.
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You'll gain experience in DevOps tools and techniques such as OpenShift, Jenkins, Chef, Ansible, Terraform, Agile, and many more. Exposure to technologies such as DevOps tools and techniques such as OpenShift, Jenkins, Chef, Ansible, and/or Terraform.
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Implement and leverage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Ansible and Terraform. Expertise in working with IaC tools (Ansible, Terraform). Net, FastAPI, Flask, Flutter, Rails, React, Shiny, and Vue to support web application deployments.
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Nice to have experience in any of the other technologies such as Terraform, JFrog, Artifactory, Salesforce.com technologies and platforms (SFDC, SFMC, Veeva, MuleSoft). g Jenkins, Terraform, JIRA, xRay, JFrog and Artifactory) and Observability/Monitoring tools and practices (New Relic, Pingdom, Splunk.
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Tesla is seeking a Site Reliability Engineer to build, improve, and scale the infrastructure that powers our Energy IoT applications. Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy benefits. Voluntary benefits to include: critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, theft & legal services, and pet insurance.
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Hands on AWS experience in EKS, ECS, AWS Lambda, Terraform, AWS Aurora Postgres, AWS logging and monitoring using Datadog, AWS Security groups, AWS MSK(Kafka). Experienced with AWS cloud technologies (EKS, Fargate, Lambda, S3, RDS, terraform.
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AWS Developer or Solution Architect certification preferred. Design and develop software using Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. Proficiency in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. No-SQL database experience is good to have - DynamoDB, MongoDB, Cassandra etc.
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