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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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We are seeking a Senior DevOps Engineer to work with a leader in the Med-Tech industry, performing a variety of development and production operation activities including, planning, and coordinating software deployment, implementation of various services involving on-prem and Cloud, developing and maintaining software tools.
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Expertise in container and DevOps technologies such as Kubernetes, Jenkins, Docker, and OpenShift. Be an evangelist to further bring Security, DevOps, and SecOps together (DevSecOps) Experience with CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, or GCP Cloud Deployment Manager Templates.
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Solid understanding of DevSecOps principles, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tools like Ansible, Jenkins, GitLab CI, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps, with a focus on security integration and automated testing at all stages.
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I.e. Azure DevOps, Jenkins, TravisCI, TFS, TeamForge, etc.) Client Biosciences is seeking a Sr. DevOps Engineer with team leadership and solid DevOps hands-on experience to join our exciting and growing team.
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Job Title DevOps Infrastructure Engineer (Remote/Hybrid- Report to an office once a month in tandem with your team) Develop CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps. The DevOps Infrastructure Engineer reports to the Director of Technical Operations, and is responsible for creating, maintaining, and provisioning datacenter and cloud resources using Infrastructure as Code principles.
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Familiar with Azure DevOps, Visual Studio Team Server (VSTS), Jenkins, Github, Octopus Deploy. Cloud Infrastructure: Virtual Machines, Azure Database, and storage technologies (Storage Accounts, SQL Server, CosmosDB), Virtual Networks, Azure Site Recovery, Traffic Manager, Azure Automation, ARM Templates, Azure Load balancer, API Gateway and Azure AD.
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Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines. Comfortable using TFS (Team Foundation Server) and Azure DevOps (ADO) workflows.
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Moderate knowledge and hands-on experience of 3+ years of administration and security: DevOps practice (infrastructure-as-code), fog, cloudinit, etc, containers (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.) cloud (AWS and Azure) administration, OpenStack, and platform (RTO Linux, QNX, VxWorks), ARM virtualization, Risc-V SBDs, Powershell, FreeIPA, Freebsd, other posix compliant OSes(AIX), forman, mass.io, kickstart, K3S, openshift, rancher.
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Devops/SRE, Kafka, Docker, Infrastructure provisioning, Unix/Linux OS, Kubernetes, Python, AWS, AWS EKS, Ansible, Terraform, Splunk, Unix shell scripting. Title: DevOps/SRE Consultant. Devops/SRE, Kafka, Docker, Infrastructure provisioning, Unix/Linux OS, Kubernetes, Python, AWS, AWS EKS, Ansible, Terraform, Splunk, Unix shell scripting.
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3+ years of meaningful working experienceIdeal candidates will have an established track record working with DevOps, virtualization and HPC cluster management tools; including Docker/Containers, Kubernetes, Ansible, VMware/TKG.Expertise with dense datacenter design including compute, storage, and networking.
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Should know the software development life cycle and be familiar with DevOps working practices and tooling including Terraform/CloudFormation, Jenkins, Bitbucket, JIRA, and Ansible. ≥8 years’ related experience as an infrastructure, operations, DevOps, SRE, and/or security engineer.
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Working knowledge of Unix shell scripting, Python, Automation tools such as Ansible AWX/Tower, Terraform, DevOps tools such as Nexus, Bitbucket, GitHub, Jira, Jenkins. Knowledge of Data Streaming products such as Kafka, Confluent Platform, Azure Eventhub, Azure Streaming Analytics, Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse, Databricks, Google BigQuery and Google PubSub, SAP Data Intelligence and SAP DataSphere.
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Years of experience with full stack software development experience in following technologies – Front end: React JS, TypeScript, Javascript ,React Spectrum Backend: Node JS (preferred), JAVA Databases: No SQL DB, SQL Test Framework: JEST (preferred), Selenium, Mocha, Chai, Cucumber DevOps (good to have): AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker.
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Microsoft Azure DevOps. Leading the team through the life cycle of a D365 implementation providing key inputs during design, migrating data from external systems; conducting and supporting solution testing; building test cases; assisting with functional, system and user acceptance testing and conducting and supporting user and administrator training.
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