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At least four (4) years of experience in the last five (5) years in testing and automation including proficiency with Selenium automation, Selenium WebDriver, Maven integration, TestNG, Java, Jenkins Automation, Azure DevOps, GitLab, Ansible, SQL Developer, Pipeline Scripting with Groovy, SonarQube, Oracle Application Testing Suite (OATS), OpenScript, and Python/Jython.
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Support DevSecOps tools, including Atlassian Tools, Jenkins, Azure DevOps. Work with the following software development lifecycle concepts: Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), DevOps, Continuous Integration (CI), and Continuous Deployment (CD.
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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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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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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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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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The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a DevOps Engineer, Technical Lead to ensure the continuous operation, maintenance, and development of Agency's application suite. Enhance, improve, and maintain CI/CD and DevOps scripts and processes to facilitate faster development, quicker error detection and resilient deployments.
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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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As a Senior Principal DevOps Engineer at our company, you will play a pivotal role in designing and implementing advanced information systems to support and enhance our enterprise infrastructure.
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As a DevOps Cloud Engineer; you will be responsible for distributed and managed services, automating the installation, configuration, and maintenance of platform services. TMPC is seeking a DevOps Engineer to join our growing team of diverse professionals.
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The Kroger Company is currently looking to hire a Senior DevOps Engineer on a full time, permanent basis. The DevOps Engineer will specialize in developing scalable methods for building, deploying, and supporting cloud, on prem and store focused enterprise services and systems.
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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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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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Experience designing, building and deploying DevOps pipelines with Bitbucket, Git, Jenkins, Artifactory and Ansible (or equivalent tools). network monitoring and performance tools, security management tools, and network authentication tools (e.g., Cisco EPNM, Ciena MCP, Broadcom CAPM, Cisco ISE.
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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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