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12) Springboot microservices deployed on App service containers and AKS clusters as the backends of REST APIs and Azure Functions talking to service bus, while the configs being injected through Azure DevOps pipelines.
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Experience using Azure DevOps and CI/CD as well as Agile tools and processes including Git, Jenkins, Jira, and Confluence. Experience with Microsoft On-premise SQL Server (2017 or higher) and Azure SQL Server technologies including broad experience with SQL Server capabilities and tools (e.g., CDC, Columnstore Index, In-memory Table, SSAS Tabular, DAX, T-SQL, SSIS.
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Implement major infrastructure management platforms (e.g., BMC, HP, CA, VMWare), automation, and orchestration (e.g., Ansible, Chef, Puppet) and public cloud vendors (e.g., AWS, Rackspace, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, and Office 365.
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Hands-on experience on Apache Hadoop ecosystem components like MapReduce, Sqoop, Pig, Hive, HBase, Spark, Kafka, Oozie, Flume, Zookeeper. Experienced on migrating SQL database to Azure data lake,Azure data lake analytics,Azure Sql Database,Data bricks and SQL data warehouse and controlling and granting database access and migrating on premise databases to Azure Data lake store using Azure Data factory.
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Keywords: DevOps, Cloud, Azure, AWS, GCP, Oracle, Oracle Cloud, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Engineer, GitHub, Gitlab, Clearance, TS/SCI, Bachelors, Engineering, CI/CD, Ft. Liberty, On-site, Jenkins, Information Technology, restoration, concepts, DoD, Government.
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Technical Expertise: Hands-on experience with technologies like Elasticsearch, Kafka, Apache Spark, Logstash, Hadoop/Hive, Tensorflow, Kibana, Athena/Presto/BigTable, Angular, and React.
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Experience with Azure DevOps and/or Atlassian products for streamlined development and collaboration. Leverage Azure services, including Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Functions, Azure IoT Hub, Azure Event Hub, Azure Storage Accounts, and Azure Service Bus, to build robust data pipelines.
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Experience with Terraform Cloud and Azure DevOps. Experience in IaC development with Terraform, Azure CLI, Puppet, and Ansible. Experience with administration of Azure Databricks, Unity Catalog.
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Hands-on public cloud experience - AWS, Google Cloud, and/or Azure (multi-cloud preferred). AWS – Cloud DevOps engineer or DevSecOps engineer tracks. DevOps Engineer who will be responsible to build, manage, and automate our AWS infrastructure.
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Comprehensive Benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO. Keywords: DevOps, Cloud, Azure, AWS, GCP, Oracle, Oracle Cloud, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Engineer, GitHub, Gitlab, Clearance, TS/SCI, Bachelors, Engineering, CI/CD, Ft. Liberty, On-site, Jenkins, Information Technology, restoration, concepts, DoD, Government.
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Hands-on Python, Java, JavaScript, React/Angular/Web Components, Databricks a plus. Experience with Agile software development, continuous integration, and deployment (GitHub or Azure DevOps preferred.
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Hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP is a must. As a Senior Azure Databricks Administrator, you will lead the installation, configuration, maintenance, and optimization of our Azure Databricks environment.
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Strong hands-on experience in Python, Data Science, ML libraries and frameworks, Gen AI / LLM, AWS, Microsoft cloud, MLOPs. Strong hands-on experience in Python, Data Science, ML libraries and frameworks, Gen AI / LLM, AWS, Microsoft cloud, MLOPs is needed to qualify for this role.
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Key tools and concepts in this space are: Visual Studio, Docker, WSL, Azure DevOps, Git, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Orchestration, Service Mesh, Ingress & Egress, Service Bus, Message Queues.
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Collaborating amongst team members across several geographies, our Cloud practitioners engineer cloud-based analytics solutions on AWS, Azure, Databricks, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Informatica Cloud and a combination of native cloud technologies, including computing at edge and curating data-in-motion.
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