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In addition, the candidate should also have some hands-on experience working with the Azure platform and primarily: Azure Data Warehouse / Synapse, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake, Databricks and Azure Analysis Services.
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Required 10 Years Hands-on experience with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Required 5 Years Hands-on experience in SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS, SSAS), ORACLE, T-SQL Required 10 Years Hands-on experience in Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Datawarehouse Required 7 Years Hands-on experience in deploying and maintaining large-scale data processing pipelines.
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Role: Azure Devops Engineer SRE. Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, and PowerShell scripting. Azure certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, etc., are preferred.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional. AZ-303: Azure Architect Technologies. AZ-304: Azure Architect Design.
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Integrate source applications with consuming data warehouse using ETL tools like Informatica power center, Azure data factory, AWS Glue, and Oracle golden gate. Automate central data operations through workload scheduling, issue management, and observability implementation in Informatica Power center, SAS, Talend, and Azure data factory.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert are highly desirable. Architect data solutions on Azure, including data storage, data processing, and analytics services, ensuring data security, integrity, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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5+ years of cloud Solutions (Azure, AWS, GCP), Azure AD, Azure WVD, ARM templates, Kubernetes, Containers, Terraform, Azure DevOps, Python, React. Azure Administrator / Azure DevOps.
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We are seeking a highly skilled SRE with a strong background in Database Design, Azure DevOps, SRE, GITHUB, and Infra CI/CD Pipelines. Proven experience in Database Design, Azure DevOps, SRE, GITHUB, and Infra CI/CD Pipelines is mandatory.
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Experience with DevOps culture and working knowledge in tools such as Maven, GitHub, and Azure Devops for CI/CD. Working experience on Agile methodology and familiar with tools like Azure Devops and understanding of SDLC processes.
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This includes Git, Git Flow, and Azure DevOps Understanding of data transformation practices including ETL, ELT, data modeling, data warehousing, and data lake.
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Certifications: AWS Certified DevOps, Azure Administrator / Azure DevOps, Google Cloud Engineer; Experience with cloud solutions (Azure, AWS, GCP), Azure AD, Azure WVD, ARM templates, Kubernetes, Containers, Terraform, Azure DevOps, Python, React (5+ years.
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O Good to have - Airflow, Splunk, Kubernetes, Power BI, Git, Azure Devops. Experienced in implementing standardized pipelines with automated testing, Airflow scheduling, Azure DevOps for CI/CD, Terraform for infrastructure as code, and Splunk for monitoring.
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Certification in one or more of the following technologies: Microsoft Azure Solution Architect, Microsoft Azure Administrator, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Google Associate Cloud Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional, AWS Certified Solutions Architecture Associate, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate.
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Apply technical knowledge to architect solutions that meet business and IT needs, create Data Platform, Data Migration Strategy, Analytics and AI roadmaps, and ensure long term technical viability of new deployments, infusing key analytics technologies where appropriate (e.g. Azure OpenAI, Azure Synapse, Azure ML, Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Data Factory, Big Data, Data Lake, Azure Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, etc.
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Knowledge of Infrastructure as Code principles and be able to harness tools like ARM (Azure Resource Manager), Bicep, Terraform, Pulumi, Azure DevOps, and/or GitHub to manifest architectural visions.
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