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Relevant certifications such as AWS SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or AWS Certified Solutions Architect preferred. The DevOps Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure.
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As a Senior DevOps Engineer, you’ll be working across our product landscape to support our most highly available and trafficked properties. Work closely with development teams to define devops requirements, manage project scope, and drive implementation of new services, infrastructure, CI/CD (CircleCI/Jenkins/Github Actions), and observability tools (Datadog, Prometheus.
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At least two years of professional experience building and executing DevOps or DevSecOps solutions using Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) such as GitLab-ci and Jenkins for Associate level position.
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As a Senior DevOps engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the ESP software product teams (primarily focused on the Pattern in-house WIS:dom for big data across weather, energy pricing, and geospatial data.
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At least three (3) years of experience in DevOps. Cloud engineering, or related roles. Familiarity with agile methodologies and DevOps culture preferred. Monitors trends and developments in DevOps and systems technologies.
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As a DevSecOps Engineer, you’ll be part of a highly collaborative team focused on provisioning and maintaining infrastructure and services with stability, sustainability, and security always on your mind.
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The Launch and Missile Defense Systems division within Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a DevOps Engineer. Principal DevOps Engineer: Bachelor's Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) discipline preferred from an accredited university and 5 years of related experience, or a Master's degree in a STEM discipline and 3 years experience, or a PhD and 0 years of experience, or 9 years of related experience in lieu of a degree.
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The DevOps Architect oversees the technical development of cloud solutions to support the firm's automation and data processing needs. The DevOps Architect will be responsible for building and maintaining CI/CD workflows, as well as troubleshooting, scaling, and securing cloud infrastructure.
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Compri Consulting is searching for a DevOps Engineer for a direct hire position with our client headquartered in Boulder, CO. This is a hybrid position. Health/SIEM (ELK, Solarwinds, LogRythmn, Splunk, etc.
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We are looking for a Software Engineer who does DevOps. Experience in network systems and Linux systems administration would be highly preferable. Unlike a traditional DevOps role, you will not always have direct access to deployments.
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Manage infrastructure, automate deployments, ensure security compliance, and contribute to Agile/Scrum/DevOps methodologies. Understanding of Agile/Scrum/DevOps development methodologies.
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BI Incorporated ResponsibilitiesSummaryThe DevOps Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure. Hands-on experience with infrastructure as code (IaC) tools like Terraform, CloudFormations, or Ansible.
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Ideally background in large dataset management, with familiarity with optimization software (GAMS), Python, and energy systems and/or weather data 3-5 years experience with experience with data mapping/ingestion/pipelines preferred experience with Azure Databricks, SQL, DBT, and DVC3-5 years of demonstrated experience working in technical environment where Agile and DevOps principles were applied.
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The DevOps Software Engineer will develop and maintain the production architecture and workflows for processing satellite remote sensing and weather data, supporting data delivery to a range of commercial and federal customers.
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