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Expert level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure. Solid understanding and hands on experience designing, building and supporting DevOps pipelines.
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Hands-on automation creation experience with proficiency in PowerShell, Linux/BashShell, Terraform, JSON/YAML. Hands-on experience with Ansible and Terraform. 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.
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This person will fill a critical role on the team, partnering with our Global DevOps team to deliver and scale impeccable cloud infrastructure and provide tooling and automation to improve and enhance our operation.
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Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines. Comfortable using TFS (Team Foundation Server) and Azure DevOps (ADO) workflows.
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Monitor all production environments as a part of a 24x7x365 on call rotation to ensure availability, resiliency and performance meets our SLAs. This individual will be a passionate DevOps professional who is committed to secure SaaS service delivery and the success of our Azure Government customers.
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5+ years working on mission critical cloud first infrastructures (preferably MS Azure). SQL Expertise, always-on, replication, performance, backup/restore, stored-procedures, schema, and query.
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Comfortable with basic DevOps concepts like CI/CD and Infra-automation. AZ-500 Azure Security Engineer Associate. Icertis is continuing to generate significant demand in the US public sector and the US GOV CloudOps team is at the forefront of defining, implementing and continuously monitoring cloud security strategies to meet the rigorous federal security compliance requirements, protect our customer’s assets, reduce risk, and to empower Icertis’ federal sales team.
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Cloud Operations (CloudOps) at Icertis is responsible for Availability, Resiliency, Performance, Monitoring, Emergency Response, and Capacity Planning of the Icertis SaaS application & related services.
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Solid understanding and hands on experience designing, building, and supporting Azure DevOps pipelines. Expert-level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure (Microsoft Government Cloud preferred.
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