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Sr. SRE ( Site Reliability Engineer) - Data DevOps/ DataOps/ No- SQL, Kafka , Databricks, Kubernetes, Kafka , Terrafoam. Experience on Azure DevOps, Jenkins/ Python / Terraform / Ansible.
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Database Management: Design logical and physical database models, develop stored procedures, and troubleshoot with SQL/PLSQL. Integration & Deployment: Integrate software components, use GIT for version control, and build applications using Maven and CI/CD tools like Azure DevOps. Technical Oversight: Provide guidance on design documents, prototypes, and ensure logical system requirements flow.
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Overall goal of the Team is to develop and support a common Enterprise toolset for all divisions to enable Portfolio Management, resourcing, execution, and reporting with cutting edge technologies like Azure DevOps, AWS Cloud Systems (S3, EC2, RDS etc), AWS Services (Lambda, Glue, S3, Redshift etc), PowerBI, Databricks as well as Market leaders in PPM and Agile tools.
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Your tech know-how should cover areas like Microsoft Azure DevOps or TFS, GitHub, Artifactory, Jenkins, and Terraform. 3+ years of experience managing code repository systems (Microsoft Azure DevOps or TFS, GitHub, Artifactory, Jenkins, SonarQube.
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Our client, a leading provider of Artificial Intelligence Integration Services and innovative data platforms for government and defense clients is seeking a full-time Azure DevOps Engineer. As an Azure DevOps Engineer, you will be instrumental in designing, implementing, and managing Azure-based multi-tenant environments for Department of Defense programs.
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Bonus points for candidates who are well versed in IaC and have working experience with Terraform HCL directives and modular interpolations and/or Azure Resource Manager ARM/Bicep/DevOps Pipelines and/or obtained Microsoft Azure Certifications in Administration, Development and/or Azure DevOps. #clearance #clearedEEO EmployerApex Systems is an equal opportunity employer.
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Automate cloud operations using tools such as Azure DevOps, ARM templates, PowerShell, and Terraform. Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins, and Git. Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert.
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Experience with general DevOps tooling (Git, Atlassian Jira/Confluence, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Python, etc.) As a Lead Azure DevOps Engineer you will work closely with technical leads and developers of various teams to implement process improvements in various domains including: infrastructure-as-code (Terraform Enterprise) and Azure resource configuration.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Sr DevOps Engineer to join our growing team. Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with industry trends, tools, and technologies to continuously improve the DevOps practices and infrastructure.
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Microsoft Azure certifications, such as Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, are preferred. Experience with DevOps and CI/CD tools, such as Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and Jenkins.
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Experience with Azure DevOps Boards or Jira. Experience using source control (Azure DevOps, GitHub, or similar) Web Design (HTML, CSS, SASS) The Software Developer will work with cutting edge technology, deliver high quality solutions across various local industries, and collaborate with a team working on holistic development projects that range in size and scope, as well as receive continuous career development opportunities.
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Knowledge of Agile Execution tools like Azure DevOps, JIRA etc. Execution tools like Azure DevOps (Microsoft tool) The Digital Technology Services Platforms & Tools (DTS P&T) is responsible for developing and managing tools enabling Service Management, Agile Execution, Project Portfolio Management, DevOps Tools and DTS BI, for all the S&P Global Divisions.
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Understanding of DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture, and Azure DevOps Operational Framework. Understanding of DevOps concepts including Azure DevOps framework and tools. Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, and real-time communication.
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Must have experience with Confluence JIRA to execute Pharmacovigilance DevOps Projects. The role will lead the delivery of Support, DevOps, and initiatives in Global Patient Safety (GPS) functions from a Drug Development perspective.
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2+ years of experience with architecture and design for web-based applications. Provide business and IT customers with operational support for our different MDM (Mobile Device Management) solutions (Intune, Ivanti, SCCM, etc.
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