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As a Senior DevOps Engineer on our client's team, you will be a driving force behind the optimization and automation of their IT infrastructure and software development pipelines. Senior DevOps Engineer.
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As an Azure DevOps Lead 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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As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. Senior Software Engineer, DevOps. At least 4 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior DevOps EngineerDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space? We are seeking DevOps Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies to join our team.
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Experience with Terraform Cloud and Azure DevOps Experience with Jira and ServiceNow Competence in a wide range of IT skills including networking, systems administration, data protection, information security and CI/CD tooling.
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Cloud/DevOps engineer will support building automation for Infrastructure as Code (IaC), promoting IaC through a CI/CD pipeline and enhancing existing processes like re-hydration. Cloud/DevOps engineer will support building automation for Infrastructure as Code (IaC), promoting IaC through a CI/CD pipeline and enhancing existing processes like re-hydration.
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The ideal candidate should have over 4 years of commercial experience as a DevOps Engineer, strong knowledge of Linux systems (RedHat, Docker), experience with Apache and WebLogic platforms, excellent Java and J2EE skills, familiarity with diverse databases (SQL/Oracle/MongoDB), practical knowledge of implementing SOAP and REST services, experience working with AWS cloud solutions, Agile environment experience, and fluent in English.
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We are seeking a Linux DevOps Engineer to design, implement, and manage automation of our platform using infrastructure as code techniques. Title: Linux DevOps Engineer. 5+ years DevOps/DevSecOps/System Administration experience or equivalent, using tools such as SaltStack, Ansible, Puppet, or Chef.
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Implement end-to-end DevOps using Azure DevOps, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, Azure, manifests, Helm Chart, etc. AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, AKS, EKS, Terraform, Azure DevOps, Linux Administration.
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We are in search of an experienced DevOps Engineer with expertise in software design, development, deployment, and operations. 3+ Years of experience working as DevOps Engineer or in a similar role.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $174,900 - $199,700 for Senior Software Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer. 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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GitOps/DevOps, secure builds, secure code promotion, deployments (Harness\Argo), automated testing (app and infra), integration of policy frameworks, cost-optimization, SLSA best practices) Senior Linux Server Administration w/ DevOps.
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Hydrafacial is hiring a Sr Manager, DevOps Engineer who will be responsible for: overseeing the management and optimization of our infrastructure and apps hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS), as well as to lead our DevOps team, we are looking for an experienced and dynamic DevOps Manager.
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AWS/DevOps Engineer will focus on managing QuantumSis AWS and server infrastructure. Ability to run and modify Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scripts in CDK, CloudFormation, Terraform, and Ansible.
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