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DevOps: Creating automated CI-CD processes using containerization solutions (Docker), CI tools (Drone, Jenkins, Spinnaker), Orchestration (Kubernetes, Helm) and Infrastructure automation (ArgoCD, Rancher, Ansible, Terraform, Chef.
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Experience with at least one of the following Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools: Ansible, Puppet, AND/OR Terraform. Experience AND/OR Certification with cloud and container management & security technologies such as: VMWare, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Docker, Redhat OpenShift, Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, Nomad.
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We would love to speak with you if you have experience in and would love to work with tools such as Kubernetes, Terraform, Backstage, Jenkins, Spinnaker, Datadog, and databases such as Oracle, MongoDB, MySQL.
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Demonstrate high level of knowledge and experience with IaC (Infrastructure as Code) using CloudFormation, Terraform, Ruby / Rake, etc. 4+ years of experience with IAC Frameworks CloudFormation and/or Terraform.
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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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Experience automating security processes using scripting languages (e.g., Python, PowerShell) and automation tools (e.g., Ansible, Terraform). Strong understanding of regulatory compliance requirements (e.g., HIPAA, HITRUST, PCI DSS) and experience implementing security controls to meet these requirements.
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Expert in DevOps like Terraform, Docker, Container etc / SRE. Familiar with IaC tools, Terraform, CloudFormation. A multinational organization with 48 offices in 19 countries and the possibility to work abroad.
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Implement best practices for infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools like Azure Resource Manager templates, Terraform, or Bicep. Experience with infrastructure as code (IaC) tools like ARM templates, Terraform, or Bicep.
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Hands-on experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as AWS CloudFormation, Terraform, or CDK. Ability to define and manage infrastructure using code, enabling reproducibility, scalability, and automation.
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Desired Certifications: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Azure Administrator Associate, Terraform Associate, CCSP, Azure Fundamentals. Designs incorporating Cloud Adoption Frameworks, Security Center, Azure Cost Manager, PowerShell, Terraform, ARM, JSON, Azure ASR, Azure Migrate.
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Experience developing cloud native applications on platforms like CloudFoundry, Terraform, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP. Formal training or certification on infrastructure provisioning and build using Terraform, Kubernetes in AWS concepts and 3+ years applied experience.
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Experience with writing infrastructure as code (IaC) (Terraform, Azure ARM, CloudFormation, Pulumi) js, Vue.js, React, Angular) preferred. Automate, deploy, and test by leveraging webhooks and status checks from software development platforms (Azure, GCP, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS CodePipeline, GitHub, Jira, and Postman.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data engineering, with a focus on Databricks, and possess comprehensive knowledge of Terraform, CI/CD, DevOps Practices, and AWS services. Develop and maintain automated deployment pipelines using Terraform and CI/CD tools to streamline Databricks infrastructure provisioning and management.
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Will automate infrastructure using Terraform and Kubernetes. Moden data engineering tooling and systems – Spark Databricks, Snowflake, Airflow, Kafka. Python, SQL, Spark, Kafka, Snowflake, Golang, Scala.
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Experience with infrastructure provisioning tools helping to create and manage a collection of related resources like Terraform, CloudFormation (AWS), Azure Resource Manager (ARM), Google Cloud Deployment Manager, etc.
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