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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 know how to set up cloud environments and provision computer networking, storage, and virtual networks—ultimately, how to “harness the cloud.” As a DevOps infrastructure engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll work closely with cloud architects and engineers to manage server configuration for modern cloud solutions.
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Proven experience as a Site Reliability Engineer, or similar Software Engineering role in a large-scale production environment (5+ years). Xsolla KL is looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer in our KL Office.
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The Senior IT DevOps Engineer is responsible for identifying and building automation to streamline operations for teams at Lamb Weston. Lamb Weston is currently looking to hire a Senior DevOps Engineer on a full time, permanent basis.
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3+ years of experience working as a DevOps in Test/TestOps/Senior Automation QA Engineer. We are backed by top-notch investors including Sequoia Capital, QIA, Riverwood, Endeavor Catalyst and trusted by 1000+ brands from high-growth startups to the most prestigious Fortune 500 companies such as Singapore Airlines, Virgin, Nestle, Nissan, Samsung, Lenovo, Puma, MediaMarkt, IKEA, Allianz, Santander, Dominos, Avon, CNN, and the list goes on.
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We are looking for Azure Devops Engineer with proven HANDS-ON experience in administering Azure DevOps. As an Azure DevOps Engineer, you will identify end-to-end DevOps solutions, and leverage best practices & patterns in partnering with many application teams in their journey.
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Certification(s) in relevant automation technologies (e.g., Ansible, Azure DevOps). Knowledge and practical experience with Azure DevOps, Azure Test Plans, and qTest for managing automated testing and deployment pipelines.
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ADAS DevOps Java Engineer. Evaluate new tools and technologies in DevOps/SRE space. 4+ years of experience in building software/DevOps. Develop and maintain existing GCP IaC code using terraform.
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We have an immediate opening for a Principal Cloud DevOps and Infrastructure Engineer who will guide internal customers on how to configure and deploy PaaS infrastructure consisting of identity and access management, network architecture, application security, logging, monitoring, deployment and more.
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A DevOps engineer responsible for building Linux KVM virtualization clusters in a swap-constrained environment without an on-staff system administrator. The Protected Communication Systems (PCS) Team is seeking an experienced Principal DevOps Engineer in a role committed to creating creative and cost-effective solutions for our ground and airborne systems.
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As we scale, we're seeking a dynamic Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer to join our team, focused on proactive problem-solving and operational efficiency. Job Description: Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) / DevOps Engineer at Wellfit.
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Job Summary: The Principal Infrastructure DevOps Engineer will be responsible for supporting the current traditional Linux based "on premises" VMware environment; with the emphasis and focus to migrate these existing systems to more of an "Infrastructure as Code" (IaC) environment in efforts to modernize.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Cybersecurity DevOps Engineer with a strong background in AWS, Linux administration, and cybersecurity. Familiarity with DevOps practices and tools for continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD.
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As an AWS Cloud DevOps Engineer, you will be part of a team responsible for delivering new AWS projects for our customers. 6 + years of experience as a Cloud Software Engineer, Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, DevOps Engineer, Security Engineer, or equivalent cloud experience.
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DevOps Engineer with GKE. DevOps Engineer GKE. Professional certifications such as Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS), Certified Terraform Associate or other relevant security certifications (i.e. CISSP, CISM.
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