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Bonus Points For Salesforce Architect Certifications Previous experience as a release manager and/or with managing DevOps solutions and technologies such as Jenkins and Git A background in technical support, professional services, or technical account management Experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP.
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Job Title: AWS DevOps Led. AWS EC2, ASG , Create custom AMI with agents of tools such as SentinelOne, SCCM. Added advantage is use of Atlantis tool to deploy infrastructure through terraform pull requests.
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Senior AWS Devops Engineer. Senior AWS Devops Engineer. Working with modules, use of terraform functions and a custom terraform backend. Work with Github Actions and OIDC to trigger terraform code to perform infra tasks such as - deploy applications, deploy S3 content.
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As a DevOps Infrastructure Engineer on our internal platform team, you'll help shape the future of application development and deployment at Epic by building, automating, monitoring, and maintaining on-prem infrastructure central to the development and testing of Epic's world class EHR software.
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We are currently seeking a Build & Release DevOps Engineer with the Infotainment Build & Release team. This position requires an experienced professional with a solid background in Embedded SW Build & Release, CI/CD, GIT, Jenkins and DevOps, and in bash and python scripting.
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6+ years of relevant experience in a Cloud/DevOps engineer role, with last 3 years hands-on experience with Azure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud services.
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Job Title: AWS DevOps Engineers. upcoming opportunity with Exelixis CloudOps, we would need close to 5 AWS Sr DevOps engineers at onsite with at least 8 to 10 years experience with immediate joining.
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At least 9+ years of experience in a DevOps role with a focus on data engineering infrastructure. Stay updated with the latest trends and technologies in DevOps and data engineering. Senior Data Engineer (DevOps Automation.
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Role : DevOps Architect. Sangeetha| Infowaygroup.com | US IT Recruiter, Terraform experience (must) Role : DevOps Architect. Info Way Solutions LLC | 46520 Fremont Blvd, Suite 614 | Fremont, CA -94538.
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