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Experience with virtualization such as VMware ESXi, any public cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), Docker and/or Kubernetes Must have hands-on experience in supporting and managing Google Workspace and Office 365 Knowledge of Identity Management (IAM/PAM) concepts.
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Expertise in automation and scripting (e.g., Terraform, Ansible, Python) and infrastructure as code (IaC) tools. Strong understanding of cloud technologies (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) and expertise managing cloud native applications on Kubernetes.
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Experienced with configuration management, GitOps, and IaC tools (Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Terraform) Proficiency in containerization and cloud infrastructure (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS/GCP.
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Familiar with highly automated software development processes and modern tools (git, Bitbucket/GitLab/GitHub, JIRA, Jenkins/Bamboo, etc.) Familiar with model-based design (MBD) using tools like Matlab and Simulink.
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We are looking for a Sr DevOps/SRE to operate in production a large scale GCP cloud running our innovative SaaS cyber-security product, while continuously improving application deployment, monitoring, operability and uptime of the service.
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We are looking for a Principal DevOps/SRE to operate in production a large scale GCP cloud running our innovative SaaS cyber-security product, while continuously improving application deployment, monitoring, operability and uptime of the service.
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Automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration management using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible). Proven experience in building and deploying cloud-based solutions on platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP. Deep understanding of container technologies.
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1+ years hands-on experience with AWS or GCP, EC2 (GCE), IAM, S3 (GS), Docker, Kubernetes pods, Jenkins, Prometheus, CloudWatch (Stack Driver), Linux, Ansible. 1+ 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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Strong knowledge of infrastructure automation tools such as Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation etc. - Design, develop and maintain infrastructure using infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation etc.
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Experience with at least 3 of the technologies/tools mentioned here: HAProxy, Kafka, Big Data/ Hadoop, Presto, Spark, Airflow, Pinot, Druid, Opensearch, Gcp, Data Proc. Understanding of automation tools like Ansible, Terraform, AWS Opswork.
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Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP). Experience with configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible, Puppet). Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP.
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The team is on a path to be a Network as code shop using automation for infrastructure provisioning and deployment using Ansible, Jenkins, and Terraform. Experience building and running microservices on a public cloud platform (GCP, AWS, or Azure.
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Proficiency in deploying, developing, integrating, and maintaining large-scale cloud-native environments, and on-premise environments using AWS/Azure, Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes, helm charts, and GitOps workflow.
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Strong experience on Cloud DevOps tools and coding (CI/CD, IaaC, Terraform, Terragrunt, Terratest, Python, Cloud Formation, Ansible, GitHub, CircleCI, Jenkins and Infra Automation) Solves complex technical problems in Public Clouds (AWS, Azure, GCP) and Private Cloud environment and improves Operational Excellence.
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6+ years of proficiency in other cloud environments like Azure/GCP and use of Kubernetes, Docker and container ecosystems. For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses.
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