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Support DevSecOps tools, including Atlassian Tools, Jenkins, Azure DevOps. Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) and cloud-based technologies (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes) Experience with DevSecOps tools (Jenkins, Artifactory, Kubernetes, Gitlab, Fortify.
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Experience with AWS services (KMS, VPC, LBs, IAM Roles, Firewall, Security Groups, S3,EC2, SQS, SNS, ElastiCache, Workspaces, RDS). Senior DevSecOps Engineer at Westminster, CO, US, with 8 or more years of technical experience.
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CI/CD experience (GitHub Enterprise, Azure DevOps, or Jenkins) Proficiency in infrastructure automation tools like Terraform & Ansible, or equivalent. Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first.
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Write complex automation scripts using common automation tools, such as Jenkins, Ansible, and Terraform. · Provide subject matter expertise for ongoing support of third-party tools like Kafka, Artifactory, Terraform, Apigee.
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Cloud native applications, including Terraform experience. CI/CD tools such as Artifactory, Jenkins, and GIT. Flexible work from home options available. Have an understanding of Cloud Native applications running on Kubernetes within AWS.
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Experience with DevOps (Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform) and Containerization (Kuberneters, Docker) a plus. Experience with DevOps (Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform) and Containerization (Kuberneters, Docker) a plus.
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Azure, CD, CI, DevOps Engineer, Google Cloud, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Shell, Terraform. DevOps Engineer (Kubernetes, Azure, GCP, Terraform, GKE, AKS, monitoring, Jenkins, shell scripting, Nodejs) - 100% Remote.
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Experience with DevSecOps tool sets (JIRA, Confluence, BitBucket, Jenkins, Artifactory, Git etc. Familiarity with automation tools such as Ansible, Terraform, Chef or similar. Experience with DevSecOps tool sets (JIRA, Confluence, BitBucket, Jenkins, Artifactory, Git etc.
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The DevSecOps Engineer will assist in design, development, and administration of developer tools in multiple environments. On-Site Work Environment: This position requires regular in-person engagement by working on-site three or more days each normally scheduled week in the primary work location.
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DevSecOps Engineer Senior. Support VMWare Tanzu environments, including support of Kubernetes, GitLab, Artifactory, Vault, Grafana. A current, active or ability to obtain a TS/SCI CI Polygraph clearance is required.
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Familiarity with Source Code Management, CI/CD tools, and Automation tools such as Git/Gitlab, Terraform, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Jenkins. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Support engineering applications, Windows and Linux systems, VMWare, Atlassian Tools, Jenkins, Kubernetes. In terms of professional development, Apex hosts an on-demand training program, provides access to certification prep and a library of technical and leadership courses/books/seminars once you have 6+ months of tenure, and certification discounts and other perks to associations that include CompTIA and IIBA. Apex has a dedicated customer service team for our Consultants that can address questions around benefits and other resources, as well as a certified Career Coach.
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System maintenance (auditing logs, patching/upgrading software, backups, password/certificate rotations, user account management, etc. Degree must be from a university, college, or school which is accredited by an agency recognized by the US Secretary of Education, US Department of Education.
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CI/CD & DevOps tools: Gitlab, Jenkins, Artifactory, SonarQube, ArgoCD, Salt Stack, Ansible, Vault, Consul, Terraform, etc. Prior experience in devops, CI/CD pipeline, Jira, ServiceNow, GitLab, Selenium, Docker, Jenkins, Infrastructure Orchestration as code, AWS, GCP, Apigee, Container Orchestration, Hashicorp Stack, etc.
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Knowledge of IaC concepts and toolchain (eg; Atlassian and HashiCorp product suite, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, CFT, Artifactory, etc.) Architect, Aws, Cloud, Devops, linux, CI/CD, docker, puppet, jenkins, Github, Ant, Jenkins, Puppet, Architecture.
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