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Automation scripting experience with a few of the following: Java, JavaScript, VBScript, Ansible, Perl, Bash, Shell, Python. 6+ years' experience with continuous integration (Bamboo, Jenkins), WebLogic, Docker, AWS, Kubernetes, Istio, API Gateway and GitLab.
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Fluency in one or more scripting languages (Perl, BASH, Python, Ansible, Ruby, JavaScript, Jython, etc). Experience with Linux based OS. Experience with Splunk queries; dashboard creation and New Relic.
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Experience with automation tools including but not limited to Ansible, Puppet, Jenkins, Chef, Terraform, or similar. Moderate experience coding with any combination of Perl, Ruby, Bourne, Python, Java, API’s, and others.
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Mentor and guide junior level resources on the team. Experience in Windows Active Directory design and implementation across AWS cloud environments. Bachelor’s degree preferably in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems or equivalent work experience.
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Intermediate Configuration management via any modern standard system preferred (Ansible, Puppet, Chef) Intermediate Scripting Experience in a modern scripting friendly language (bash, python, perl, ruby.
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Experience with automation/configuration management using either Puppet, Chef, Ansible or an equivalent. Solid experience coding with any combination of Python, Ruby, Bourne, Perl, Java, APIs, and others.
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Active Top Secret Security Clearance (DoD) or Public Trust (DHS) Cloud Engineering supports our clients as they improve agility, resilience and identifies opportunities to reduce IT operations spend through automation by enabling Cloud.
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Mentor junior administrators in scripting using bash, Python, PERL, and Ruby. Lead the installation, update, and management of software and system configurations using Ansible and bash shell scripts.
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Knowledge of RegEx, Perl, Python, SQL, Git, Ansible, Terraform, Java, Bash. Industry-standard certifications such as Security+, Network+, CISSP, CIPP, CIPM, and CISA. Previous experience and knowledge of Data Protection technologies such as BigID, Collibra, Microsoft Purview, Netskope, ZScaler, Symantec/Broadcom, Forcepoint, McAfee.
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System administration skills, including automation and orchestration of Linux/Windows using Chef, Puppet, Ansible, Salt Stack and/or containers (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.) Experience in languages such as Python, Ruby, Bash, Java, Go, Perl, JavaScript and/or node.
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Experience with configuration management tools (e.g., Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Github). Proficiency in scripting languages (e.g., Bash, Python, Perl). Knowledge of databases such as SQL, MS SQL, MySQL, NoSQL, Hadoop, Elasticsearch, Redis, Cassandra, Oracle, and/or Mongo.
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Experience with automation tool like Ansible. Experience with scripting languages, such as Perl or Python. 3+ years of experience as a Linux system administrator. Strong knowledge of Linux operating systems, including unix and Solaris.
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3+ years' experience with continuous integration (Bamboo, Jenkins), WebLogic, Docker, AWS, Kubernetes, Istio, API Gateway and GitLab. AWS DevOps Specialist - Solution Specialist. As an experienced AWS DevOps Specialist, you will have the ability to share new ideas and collaborate on projects as a consultant without the extensive demands of travel.
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Solid experience coding with any combination of Perl, Ruby, Bash, PowerShell, Python, Java, API's, and others. Exposure to and familiarity with Kafka, Cloudera, Hadoop, or similar. Solid experience coding with any combination of Perl, Ruby, Bash, PowerShell, Python, Java, API's, and others.
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Basic understanding of disk storage subsystems and SAN switches including Hitachi, Nimble, NetApp, Qumulo and Brocade. Experience with data visualization and business analytics tools like Tableau, PowerBI, or similar tools.
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