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Experience with Terraform Cloud and Azure DevOps Experience with Jira and ServiceNow Competence in a wide range of IT skills including networking, systems administration, data protection, information security and CI/CD tooling.
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Job Title: DevOps Engineer (W2 Only) Client is seeking a DevOps Manager to lead our DevOps team and drive CI/CD and Azure cloud DevOps initiatives. 9+ years of hands-on experience in infrastructure or DevOps roles, supporting development community activities.
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Strong scripting skills in languages such as PowerShell, Python, or Bash. Preferred Qualifications: Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect, Azure DevOps Engineer, or other relevant Azure certifications.
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Softrams is seeking a seasoned Sr. DevSecOps Engineer to drive critical infrastructure changes through Infrastructure as Code (IaC) while ensuring the security of high-profile applications. Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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CGI is seeking to hire a Senior DevOps Engineer who can work in a high paced agile environment. Technical expertise - infrastructure as a code using ansible automation, config as code using groovy script, DevOps toolchain Gitlab, TFS, Jenkins, uDeploy, Ansible tower, sonarqube, Veracode, Artifactory/Nexus.
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We're looking for a passionate and results-oriented DevOps Engineer to help enhance our security infrastructure. Provide SRE (site reliability engineer) support for internal systems and supported client contracts.
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Senior DevOps Engineer. Engineer must be a highly motivated, well-rounded, self-starter that works best in a collaborative, dynamic, agile environment. Continuously look for ways to improve current DevOps practices enabling self-service and innovation.
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What are we looking for in our DevOps Engineer? As a DevOps Manager, you will lead a team of DevOps engineers and collaborate with CLIENT infrastructure, development, and security teams to define and implement CI/CD and Azure cloud DevOps requirements supporting various seamless commerce initiatives.
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Terraform deployments using Azure DevOps. Active participant with the Truist Agile Guild and Agile DevOps Communities of Practice. Build and maintain the automation and streamlining of software delivery and operations for new or existing software applications through advanced proficiency and subject matter expertise in vendor tools in the DevOps lifecycle including.
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Proven experience as DevOps engineer with strong understanding of DevOps functions and automating manual processes and deployments. proven experience in building and implementing CI/CD pipelines by leveraging tools such as Azure DevOps, GitLab CI, Maven, Jenkins, Gradle, Nexus, SonarQube, fortify, and puppet.
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Basic understanding of DevOps engineering and CI/CD practices or experience as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE). The S&P Global MI Cloud Engineering Shared Services - Platform Engineering team is looking for a skilled DevOps Support - Associate to join our growing team.
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Seeking a Windows Server Engineer to join our Windows Application Management Services Team with 8+ years' experience. Minimum 8 years of experience as a Windows Systems Engineer or a bachelor's degree and 4 years of experience.
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As an SRE you will be responsible for defining and deploying autonomous database services with deep focus on architecture, production operations, capacity planning, performance management, deployment, and release engineering.
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Some experience deploying IaC and/or applications with CI/CD pipelines - GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, etc. Cloud Systems Engineers may also participate in architecture design and reviews, occasional pre-sales calls as subject matter experts, and internal DevOps initiatives.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a software engineer passionate about open source software, Linux, Python, and web services at scale. Collaborate with devops for Landscape SaaS, Canonical's hosted Landscape.
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