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Experience as a SRE, DevOps Engineer or equivalent software-engineering role. The Lead DevOps Engineer is responsible for the availability, reliability, performance, capacity, scalability, maintainability, and survivability of the ecommerce websites, applications, services, and the hosting infrastructure.
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DevOps certifications, such as Microsoft Certified DevOps Engineer Expert. Solid understanding of DevSecOps principles, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tools like Ansible, Jenkins, GitLab CI, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps, with a focus on security integration and automated testing at all stages.
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We are looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer to help Wonolo scale the foundation of a platform that allows businesses to fill their on-demand staffing needs within minutes, and helps workers find flexible jobs that fit their schedule.
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McDonald’s is in search of a Data Engineer with a strong background in DevOps engineering. AWS Solution Architecture Associate certification, AWS DevOps certification or equivalent experience.
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MAG Aerospace is seeking a highly skilled Cloud Engineer (DevOps) to join our growing organization in Ft. Liberty, NC (formerly Ft. Bragg). You will work with a team of diverse architects and engineers with backgrounds in PaaS, DevOps, Security, and IaaS operations in order to spread knowledge and practices all in support of the Government Program Office’s global cloud and platform services environments.
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Minimum 2-5 years proven, hands-on DevOps engineer experience with major public cloud services, with preference to GCP services, including but not limited to Compute Engine, GKE, Big Query, Cloud Run and Cloud Composer.
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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. 802 Delaware Avenue (18052), United States of America, Wilmington, DelawareLead Software Engineer, DevOps.
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Your role as a DevOps Engineer will be supporting our team focused on the solution, build and testing of tools and applications within an R&D environment. Demonstrate DevOps framework expertise and work with CSPs to include AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP.
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We are looking for a self-motivated, growth-minded and unabashedly detail-obsessed Senior (Sr) DevOps Engineer to join our rapidly growing US GOV Cloud Operations team. Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines.
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Comfortable using TFS (Team Foundation Server) and Azure DevOps (ADO) workflows. Expert level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure.
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We are on the hunt for a passionate and experienced Sr DevSecOps/DevOps Engineer to join our dynamic technology team. If you are a seasoned DevSecOps/DevOps Engineer looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to advance your skills and career in a great working environment, we would love to hear from you.
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The Senior DevOps Engineer will manage the daily operational needs of the reserve team. The Senior DevOps Engineer will manage the daily operational needs of the reserve team.
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The Sr. DevOps Engineer will be responsible for developing CI/CD pipelines, configuration, and infrastructure automation, monitoring and logging, security, privacy, and policy management within our environment (cloud/on-premises.
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5+ years’ experience with Automation and Orchestration tooling/technology (Azure DevOps, Terraform, Jenkins, Git, etc. Advanced knowledge with Azure Portal and Azure DevOps. Excellent Knowledge in Azure DevOps.
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