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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Deep understanding and experience in one or more of the following - Docker, Mesos, Kubernetes, AWS, Ansible, Hadoop, Spark, Cassandra. These are the people who power the App Store, Apple TV, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, and Apple Books.
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Linux containers and container runtimes (Docker, containerd, cri-o)KubernetesIP networking, load balancing, DNSPod scheduling and node topology managementEnvironment As Code via configuration management tools such as ansible, terraform, salt, chef, or puppet.
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Rich understanding of how Enterprise's use and struggle using infrastructure as code and continuous integration tools such as Ansible, Chef, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Packer, Pulumi, Puppet, Saltstack and Terraform or CSP tools such as CloudFormation, Resource Manager or Deployment Manager.
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Experience in operating and deploying container orchestration systems like Kubernetes &/ YARN. - Work with platform tools and automation systems including deployment automation practices especially across multi-AZ or DC infrastructure using CM tools like Saltstack, Ansible, Terraform, etc.
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5+ years of experience in managing and supporting Containers [ECS/Kubernetes/Docker] platforms, Software defined storage, Open compute, and software defined network. Experience with infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform, Ansible) and CI/CD pipelines.
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Hands-on experience with tools like Terraform, Ansible, or Kubernetes operators to orchestrate and automate the deployment, scaling, and management of open-source RDBMS solutions, fostering efficiency and reliability in the DBaaS ecosystem.
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The IT Infrastructure Manager will be responsible to support and manage IT Infrastructure and Enterprise workloads deployed in multi-cloud platforms (AWS, Azure and GCP). Hitachi operates under the business structure of “Digital Systems & Services” - supporting our customers’ digital transformation; “Green Energy & Mobility” - contributing to a decarbonized society through energy and railway systems, and “Connective Industries” - connecting products through digital technology to provide solutions in various industries.
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Hands on knowledge of Kubernetes, Dockers, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, GitOps, Git, Linux. Automate the development, testing, and deployment processes through CI/CD pipelines (Git, Jenkins, SonarQube, Artifactory, Docker containers, OpenShift Kubernetes, Anthos.
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These products and solutions include Data Center switching (Nexus 9000, Application Centric Infrastructure – ACI, NX-OS and DCNM/NDFC), storage technologies and solutions, automation using DevOps tools such as Hashicorp, Ansible, OpenStack, Kubernetes, Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Python, Containers and API integrations and Cloud Technologies.
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Manage automations using AWX, Red Hat Ansible Tower, Foreman and/or Jenkins. The UNIX/Linux operating systems include, but are not limited to, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Ubuntu and FreeBSD. It is a heterogeneous environment requiring broad knowledge of external identity providers, hybrid on-premises and cloud hosting (bare-metal, virtualization, Kubernetes, containers) as well as integrations with multiple third-party SaaS, automation, and management tools.
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Experience in operating and deploying container orchestration systems like Kubernetes &/ YARN.- Utilize core computer science data structures, algorithms, and software tools in one of the languages - Python, Golang, Java or other JVM languages.
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We are looking for a senior systems software engineer to help design, build, and scale new distributed system infrastructure powered by Kubernetes, OpenStack and other open-source software. Experience with DevOps tools such as Ansible, Terraform, and Jenkins.
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Experience building infrastructure as code using tools such as Chef, Puppet, CloudFormation, Terraform or Ansible, GIT, SVN, Bamboo, Jira, Bitbucket, Kubernetes. Build and deploy pipeline automation to a combination of Kubernetes/Docker and EC2 based systems in AWS.
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Proven experience leveraging automation and scripting to automate building, deployment, monitoring, and maintenance of highly secure and scalable cloud services (e.g. Ansible, Git, Python, Groovy, Docker, Kubernetes, Nagios, Splunk, ELK, Grafana, Datadog.
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