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DevOps Engineer (AWS)Remote or Dallas, TX (one day a month onsite) AWS certifications, such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
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DevOps Engineer (Senior) with skills DevOps Engineering, GIT / GITHUB, Jenkins, AWS - EKS, Azure - AKS, Azure - ARM, AWS - CloudFormation, AWS-Apps, GCP-Apps, Azure-Apps, AWS-Infra, Azure-Infra, Azure DevOps (ADO), AWS DBA for location Poland.
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Preferred Qualifications:AWS certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer). IncJob Summary:We are seeking an experienced AWS Cloud Engineer with a strong background in upgrading Terraform to the latest version and refining Lambda functions for improved functionality.
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AWS using EC2, S3, Lambda, Step Functions, CloudFront, EKS and Batch process. Understanding of AWS services is required to support supply chain applications. AWS certifications (Professional level and higher) are a plus.
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Devops engineer AWS. Experience with AWS cloud and implementations from a developer's perspectiveExperience working with containers, Docker, Kubernetes or other container schedulersFluency with relational databases or alternatively NoSQL databasesUnderstanding of DevOps as well as experience with CI/CD pipelinesFamiliar with the project tools: Jira, Confluence, Slack, MS Office, SharePoint, Smartsheet.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Lead AWS Cloud Engineer. Mature and engineer improvements to the cloud infrastructure and architecture to support continuous development and continuous integration utilizing modern practices and tools.
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Sr. AWS Cloud Engineer (2197)at SMX(View all jobs) ( Sr. AWS Cloud Engineer. AWS DevOps and Development. Manage AWS services such as IAM, EC2, S3, VPC, Lambda, SNS, Cloudwatch, Redshift, RDS, Config, ECS, EKS, ALB, security groups.
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Work with AWS engineers on Kubernetes (EKS), ECS and Docker containers. Work with the team to estimate the cost footprint of new AWS resources and services and conduct general forecasts for our AWS architecture.
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Web Services (AWS), VMC on AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE), VMware Horizon VDI, Citrix. Desktop and Mobility, AWS Solutions Architect Associate, AWS Developer Associate, EMC SE: Enterprise Storage ITIL – Foundation MCSE, A+, N.
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AWS Certification (AWS Solution Architect Associate, AWS Developer, AWS DevOps) Experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS EKS, AWS ECS, Fargate.
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What you need to have: Experience with Kubernetes as well as one or more of the following technologies: JFrog Artifactory, HashiCorp Vault, Rancher, Tigera Calico Enterprise, AWS EKS, Azure AKS. Skills in Apigee, Terraform, Crossplane, JavaScript, Node.js, AngularJS, GitHub, Azure DevOps, Python, Go, API development, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Linux, Bash, Windows.
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Job Title AWS Engineer Relevant Experience & Experience Required (in Yrs) 6 Years Key words to search in resume AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWS Service Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python, Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS be able to work hand-on as well as with teams in multiple locations to implement the solution.
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What you will be responsible forDevelop/ Build and enhance data pipelines using Python, Spark based data engineering solutions (Databricks), and SQL (AWS Redshift). Hands on development in Python, PL/SQL, SQL, Shell Scripting, AutoSys. Hands on experience working in cloud data platforms such as AWS Redshift, Spark based data engineering solutions.
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At least 5 years of experience in a DevOps/SRE role, AWS cloud administrator. Our client is seeking a talented and experienced DevOps/SRE engineer to join DevOps team focused on new crypto blockchain technology.
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