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3+ years hands-on experience with AWS or GCP, EC2 (GCE), IAM, S3 (GS), Docker, Kubernetes pods, Jenkins, Prometheus, CloudWatch (Stack Driver), Linux, Ansible. 5+ Administration experience of distributed computation and streaming frameworks, like Kafka, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Flink, Storm, Spark, and cloud services EMR, Dataproc, Elasticache, AWS RDS, GCP SQL or similar.
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Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), Linux-based systems, container orchestration (e.g., Kubernetes), and infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform, Ansible.
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Strong knowledge of DevOps tools and technologies, including automation tools, configuration management tools, and containerization technologies such as Jenkins, GitLab, Ansible, Kubernetes, etc.
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Experience with infrastructure-as-code frameworks such as Terraform, CloudFormation, Ansible, Puppet, or PowerShell DSC. Build tooling to standardize and scale operational workflows in AWS, Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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Experience with clustering software like Kubernetes, Spinnaker, Ansible, Mesos and good understanding on container orchestrations. Create and deploy large-scale, containerized applications using Docker and Kubernetes in public clouds like Walmart, Google GCP and Microsoft Azure.
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Familiar with GCP Security Command Center and the DevSecOps model. Deploy and manage a DevOps pipeline using tools such as; Ansible, Gitlab, Terraform, Git. Experienced in Ansible, Terraform, or other configuration management and centralized configuration tools.
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Experience with OCI, or other cloud architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP). Experience with configuration management tooling (Ansible, Terraform etc.) Experience with OCI, or other cloud architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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Experience with provisioning and config mgmt (Terraform/OpenTofu/CF/Salt/Ansible) Experience with Cloud Based IaaS systems (AWS/Azure/GCP) Join our team and use your significant experience as a DevOps engineer to continuously improve our physical and virtual infrastructure by leveraging IaC tools, automation, and your ability/drive to innovate.
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Familiarity of Infrastructure Automation tool concepts (Terraform, Cloudformation, Ansible etc). Hands-on experience with platforms built on Public and Private Clouds (AWS, GCP or Azure.
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Experience with GCP infrastructure tools (GKE, CloudRun, CloudFunctions, GCS, etc) and experience with cloud infrastructure management and automation technologies (Terraform, Ansible etc.
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Skills working with Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform , Chef or Ansible. 5+ years of hands-on DevOps experience with at least one of the public cloud providers - Azure (preferred), AWS, GCP. Skills working with Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform , Chef or Ansible.
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Knowledge of Cloud (AWS/GCP/Azure) Proven experience in the use of Automation technologies, specifically Ansible, as well as other Linux-specific scripting technologies. Should have proven experience in automation and tools like Ansible, GitHub, etc.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools (e.g., Chef, Ansible, Terraform). Experience with multiple cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP). Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools (e.g., Chef, Ansible, Terraform.
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Experience with AWS, Azure, GCP, S3, and other Cloud technologies and infrastructure. Hands-on experience in DevOps, CI/CD, Ansible, Jenkins, software build toolchains, and automation tools.
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Working knowledge of deployment automation development (Argo Workflows, Terraform, Helm, Ansible). Hands on experience with AWS or any public cloud (Azure, GCP etc). We are a global leader, with hubs in North America, South America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East. DevOps Deployment Automation Engineer Responsibilities: Develop and implement unified deployment automation utilities and scripts for ExtremeCloud services in Public, Private, and Edge Cloud.
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