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With the first "Open System Foundry" model in the world, our combined offerings of wafer fabrication, advanced process, and packaging technology, chiplet, software, robust ecosystem, and assembly and test capabilities help our customers build their innovative silicon designs and deliver full end-to-end customizable products from Intel's secure, resilient and sustainable source of supply.
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Experience with deploying applications such as Solr and ToClientat microservices on Azure Kubernetes. Responsible for setting up the on-demand AEM Developer environments leveraging Kubernetes and.
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Perform complex application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, Node, REST, microservices, AWS/Cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub Enterprise.
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Infrastructure as Code: SaltStack, Ansible, Terraform, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes. Experienced with Infrastructure as Code frameworks such as: Terraform, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes.
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SWIFT (Simultaneous Wafer Inspection at Fast Efficiency) systems deliver all-wafer-surface macro inspection that is critical for automotive IC, MEMS, and sophisticated packaging processes as well as foundry/logic and memory fabs.
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Using a fee-for-service foundry model, this expansion will further allow AEP to serve the local semiconductor industry's needs by bringing both small- and large-scale, flexible electronics projects to the marketplace.
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Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) preferred. Experience in applying Security Principles to Kubernetes or OpenShift clusters and container workloads. Job Description: Information Security Analyst - Kubernetes Security.
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Semiconductor foundry experience including wafer foundry manufacturing in one of the process engineering areas such as Thin Films, Dry Etch, Litho, Planar, Wet Etch, Diffusion, and Metrology.
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2+ years professional experience in container operations (Docker, OpenShift Enterprise, GKE, ECS) and orchestration (Docker Swarm, Kubernetes) Container platforms (Examples: OpenShift, Docker, Kubernetes, GKE.
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O Experienced with Infrastructure as Code frameworks such as: Terraform, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes. Netskope, Palo Alto Networks Prisma (preferred) or exposure to any other Cloud Access Security Broker/SaaS Security Posture Management (CASB/SSPM) and Cloud Security Posture Management Tools (CSPM.
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Profound knowledge of semiconductor wafer foundry operations, OTC processes, and industry standards. Order Management Process is a critical as interim capability to enable Intel Foundry to be a foundry and have industry standard order management scope.
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Technical Proficiency and Innovation: Deep understanding and hands-on experience in a range of Cloud, DevOps and monitoring tools and technologies (e.g., AWS Services, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Jenkins, New Relic, Dynatrace.
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Cloud Service Providers (Saas): AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure (any of these or other is fine) cyber security engineer - senior (6-10 yrs) (14233819). TCP/IP networking technologies within large enterprise environments, such as DNS, SMTP, HTTP and Syslog - Proxy, Secure Web Gateway (SWG), and/or web application firewall services.
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Development/support or handling of issues pertaining to DRC, LVS, antenna, density and fill on foundry process technology. - Intel and/or external foundry process technology knowledge in advance nodes.
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Solid experience with Terraform, Python, Docker Kubernetes. We have an immediate need for a contract DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer to join a premier management consulting firm. The DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and deployment pipelines on the AWS cloud platform.
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