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Sr. SRE ( Site Reliability Engineer) - Data DevOps/ DataOps/ No- SQL, Kafka , Databricks, Kubernetes, Kafka , Terrafoam. Experience on Azure DevOps, Jenkins/ Python / Terraform / Ansible.
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As an Azure DevOps Engineer, you will be instrumental in building, deploying, and maintaining cloud infrastructure on Microsoft Azure. Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert or equivalent are highly desirable.
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Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer to support USSOCOM at Fort Liberty, NC. The Sr. DevOps Engineer will work to deliver flexible and efficient operations to enable Special Operations Forces (SOF) Units to carry out their missions on a global scale.
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Communicate effectively with senior management and other departments, providing regular updates on security and automation initiatives and performance/reliability/availability of network and shared infrastructure.
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Experience developing using cloud infrastructure (e.g., AWS, Azure) using containers and orchestration (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes), managed using infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform, Ansible) Division of duties would be 10% remote with 90% possibility of being on-site.
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Extensive experience with infrastructure governance technologies such as Mobile Device Management (MDM), Multifactor Authentication (MFA), Single-Sign-On (SSO) Broad understanding of infrastructure hardware and software systems including network, compute, storage, and security for traditional data center as well as cloud technologies such as Microsoft Azure and AWS.
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ML | AI | Machine Learning | DevOps | Data & Analytics | Infrastructure | CI/CD | Terraform | Gitlab | Azure Devops | AWS | Azure | DataBricks | Ansible | Apache Spark | Kafka | Kubernetes | Docker | Linux.
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Experience with infrastructure as code tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, Google Cloud Deployment Manager). Experience with cloud-based technologies such as Azure DevOps or AWS.
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A minimum of 4 years of hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and managing cloud infrastructure on Azure and AWS platforms. Cloud Infrastructure Design and Implementation: Design and implement robust, scalable, and secure cloud infrastructure solutions on Azure and AWS platforms, adhering to industry best practices and company standards.
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Our client, a leading Managed Service Provider, is seeking a talented Azure Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join their dynamic team. Utilize hands-on experience with a range of Azure services across all production and non-production environments, focusing on compute, networking, storage, database, costing, security and IAM, and management tools service groups.
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Job Description Job Title: Site Reliability Engineer - Kubernetes Location: San Jose, California Experience: 5-10 Years Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Role Job Overview: We are seeking a seasoned Senior Azure DevOps Engineer with extensive experience in Kubernetes to lead our cloud infrastructure initiatives.
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As a DevOps Site Reliability Engineer, you will use your development experience to write infrastructure as code and deploy using industry best practices like GitOps and CI/CD in a hybrid cloud environment.
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A minimum of 5+ years of hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and managing cloud infrastructure on Azure and AWS platforms. Experience with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, GitLab, Github Actions, or Azure DevOps.
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Technical Skills: Proficient in Azure services such as Azure VMs, Azure SQL Database, Azure App Services, Azure Functions, Azure Active Directory, and Azure DevOps. Strong experience with infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools like Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Terraform, or Bicep.
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These may include: HashiCorp Certified - Terraform Associate, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional, Microsoft Certified - Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Kubernetes Certification (CKA/CKAD.
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