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Knowledge of Kubernetes (AKS) and DevOps tools like TeamCity, TFS, Azure DevOps, Git, SVN, Veracode, and SonarQube. Experience in automated Build Systems (e.g., Jenkins, Maven, MSBuild, Azure DevOps.
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We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.
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Participation in design sessions for application modernization sessions to provide coverage for DEVOPS areas. Participate in DEVOPS roadmap development. Experience with Containers and Container orchestration Kubernetes platforms such as PODMAN, docker, EE/OpenShift/Rancher.
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A DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer to coordinate the growth of our infrastructure, which is based on an exciting and constantly evolving technology stack. It currently includes AWS, Terraform, Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes, Rust, Node.js, Python, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, ArgoCD, Gitlab, GitHub, Grafana and Datadog (we do not, however, expect a candidate to be familiar with every single one of these technologies.
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Experience with open technologies, DevOps, and related Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools, including Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Gitlab, Jenkins, GitHub, and Git. Experience with automating system configurations and orchestrating network operations and DevOps pipelines, scaling, releases, and day-to-day system operations in Cloud environments.
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Hands on experience in DevOps related tools Harness, Gitlab, Github, Gitlab runner , Maven , Docker , Kubernetes, Google cloud , linux server. " Defining and setting development, test, release, update, and support processes for DevOps operation.
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As a DevOps Infrastructure Engineer, you’ll collaborate with cloud architects and engineers specializing in Ansible, Terraform, Puppet, and Chef to manage server configuration for modern cloud solutions.
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An ideal candidate will have a strong background in Azure DevOps Pipelines, IAC (Terraform or ARM scripts), automated testing using C# (with Selenium or similar framework), and experience in API testing.
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In developing CI/CD pipeline and working with Git/Azure DevOps/Terraform. track record as a DevOps Manager, DevOps Test Lead or equivalent, with a focus on automated testing. Reporting to the Director of Information Technology, the DevOps Manager will be based out of Richmond, VA.The DevOps Manager will oversee the complete CI/CD process including pipeline automation, automated testing, and efficient DevOps practices.
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Write infrastructure as code scripts and build automation using Terraform, Python, PowerShell, Chef, and Ruby. Maintain and enhance the company's CI/CD pipeline and Azure DevOps. Build independent web-based tools, microservices and solutions in support of DevOps operations.
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Additional certifications in DevOps or SRE practices (e.g., Docker Certified Associate, Certified Kubernetes Administrator) are highly desirable. We look forward to welcoming you to our team and supporting your success as a Cloud/DevOps/SRE Engineer.
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3+ years of experience with technologies such as Kafka, RabbitMQ, SQS, Ansible, Terraform, Docker and Kubernetes, Jenkins, Spinnaker, Azure DevOps, TeamCity. 6+ years of experience in the cloud SRE/DevOps/Infrastructure.
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As a Senior Azure DevOps Engineer, you'll design and manage scalable cloud infrastructure on Microsoft Azure, automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration, establish CI/CD pipelines, manage containerized applications, implement Infrastructure as Code, and optimize Azure resources.
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TOP Skills: Azure DevOps, DevSecOps, OAuth, OPA,Harness. We are seeking a skilled DevOps Engineer with expertise in Azure DevOps, AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service), Teraform, Canary deployment, Helm, OPA (Open Policy Agent), Istio, Kibana, FluentD, Kayenta, OpenTelemetry, and Azure Monitor.
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Expert technical knowledge in three or more and strong technical knowledge in six or more of the following domains: Cryotography, encryption, and key management Data protection and security Governance and risk management Identity, access and permissions Infrastructure security Logging and monitoring Security event and incident response Threat and vulnerability management Application and interface security DevOps pipeline governance and security.
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