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Deploy the application and its components in the Kubernetes platform in the execution platform of the customer's infrastructure (like AWS, Azure, OCI, GCP, on-prem, or custom private cloud infra.
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4-5 years working with teams in building and deployment of application on Micro-Service Oriented Architectures, Containerization, Infrastructure as Code, OpenShift, Kubernetes, Azure/AWS/Cloud infrastructure.
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Job title: Devops engineer with Ansible and Nexus. Experience in Infrastructure as Code like Terraform / ARM and Ansible (or Chef or Puppet). Diverse Lynx LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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Cloud DevOps engineer candidate should have solid experience in hands on scripting infrastructure as a code, configuration, and implementation in containerized workloads in cloud platform.
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Knowledge of Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Ansible, AWS Cloud Formation, etc., is preferable. Work on multi-cloud environments like AWS, Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and GCP using the native Kubernetes platform (like EKS, AKS, GKE, and OKE in respective cloud environments.
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Participate in planning and implementation of infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS), migrate existing applications to AWS cloud. Initiate infrastructure setup for new and upcoming applications.
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Implement security measures to protect AWS infrastructure, including identity and access management, network security, encryption, and data protection. nalyzing, designing, and developing programs, shell scripts, tests, and infrastructure automation capabilities.
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Role: Azure Devops Engineer SRE. Automate repetitive tasks and streamline operational processes using infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools terraform. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to Azure infrastructure and services.
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Experience as a DevOps Engineer or similar software engineering role. Job Title : Devops Engineer. Experience working with AWS Cloud Infrastructure and Networking. Awareness of critical concepts in DevOps and Agile principles.
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Job Role: Devops Engineer. Gathering configurations from existing infrastructure (Servers, Firewall, Load Balancer, Application Middleware (Tomcat, WebSphere, etc.) Hands DEVOPS CLOUDOPS with provisioning and Config management technologies.
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Job summary Strong knowledge in Azure Infrastructure, good experience in platform and ci/cd setup in Azure Single point of contact to customer, who is going to work with customer on setting up DevOps pipeline on Azure 3.
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DevOps Engineer will be responsible for implementing application solutions in AZURE cloud environment, implementing infrastructure automation code, managing the deployment of application in AZURE cloud environment, and supporting the applications.
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WS DevOps CloudOps , CICD pipelines, Python scripting, GitHub, Infrastructure as Code (IaaC) tools (e.g., Terraform, CloudFormation), Docker containerization, configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible.
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