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We’re seeking an experienced DevOps engineer to support our greenfield development project. Significant or detailed experience with any modern DevOps Stack and processes, including Linux, Ansible, and Hashi Suite (Terraform, Consul, Vault, Vagrant, Packer, Nomad.
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AWS Certification(s) such as Solutions Architect Pro, DevOps Engineer Pro, SysOps Admin, Developer Associate. IT Associate Engineer, Experience collaborating as part of a Site Reliability Engineering, Platform Engineering, or DevOps team.
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As the Lead DevOps Engineer you will be a part of a team that’s responsible for the overall architecture, building, design, monitoring and support of our cloud infrastructure. As Lead DevOps Engineer, you excel at the below core competencies.
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To Empower Product R&D squads to scale & iterate efficiently and safely through stewardship of Homebot's deployment pipeline, devops & chatops tooling, infrastructure and applications. DevOps & ChatOps Tooling Stewardship.
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AWS certification, such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or AWS Certified Solutions Architect, are a plus. As the DevOps Engineer at CuraPatient, you’ll be supporting our Engineering team and will assist with our challenges that are related to building products and data pipelines that enable digital health delivery.
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We're looking for a DevOps engineer with a strong background in development to support our products while modernizing their SDLC and meeting their most challenging initiatives. As a DevOps Engineer, you know the challenges that software engineers face and ultimately, know how to help teams with their software development lifecycle.
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BS or better in Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert. Exposure to working on Azure pipeline setup activities, such as setting up build agents and deployment monitoring of Azure DevOps agents Expertise in version control systems, the release management process, creating pipeline policies for pull requests, stage gates, and approvals Key Vault usage in Azure DevOps. Databricks workflow, Delta Live Tables, asset bundle configuration using YAML YAML, JSON, PowerShell, and Bash scripting.
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The DevOps Engineer is responsible for bridging the gap between development and operations, ensuring the swift and reliable deployment of software applications. CI/CD Pipeline Construction and Management: Proven track record in setting up and managing complex CI/CD workflows using tools such as Jenkins, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, or similar.
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As a DevOps Engineer, you will be responsible for providing expert-level knowledge and support for Linux-based systems, with a focus on Ansible, Terraform, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), VMware, and Packer.
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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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At least 5 years of experience in a related field, such as Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or Automation Engineer. Web & Application Development, Business Intelligence, Project Management, Staff Augmentation, Ecommerce, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Technology, Data Analytics, Business Process Improvement, DevOps, Quality Assurance, Automation, Consulting Services, SDLC, Digital Transformation, cloud consulting, azure, continuous integration, continuous delivery.
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Alpine Cyber is seeking a skilled Junior DevOps Engineer who is eager to learn about creating infrastructure and deployment pipelines to assist developers and manage operational systems.
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Our client, a financial and technology services firm, with offices in SF/Bay and Texas, is hiring for a DevOps Engineer. Extensive experience as a Linux Administrator or Engineer, with a focus on Ansible, Terraform, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, VMware, and Packer.
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We are looking for a DevOps engineer to join a uniquely strong team, to bring the new generation of automation tools to the world! 2+ years experience as a DevOps engineer.
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POSITION SUMMARY Sony AI America (SAIA) is seeking highly motivated, self-driven DevOps Engineers. Sony AI works closely with Sony’s other business units, including Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC., Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., and Sony Music Entertainment.
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