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Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipeline tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins, or GitLab. Microsoft Azure DevOps, JIRA, BitBuket, Bamboo, ALM, Load Runner/Performance Center, JMeter, GitHub, Jenkins, Microfocus UFT/LeanFT, Selenium, Eclipse, ServiceNow, Perfecto, SeaLights, Gremlin, ToxiProxy, ChaosMonkey, Selenium Gri.
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Hands-on experience with guiding the virtual data model definition, defining Data Virtualization architecture and deployment with focus on Azure, Databricks, PySpark technologies.
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Experience with SWCM tools (Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS) - Git, BitBucket, IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC), and/or IBM Rational ClearCase, Synergy, Jenkins, Artifactory. Additionally, SWCM is responsible for administration and user access for Change and Configuration Management toolsets (i.e. Atlassian Jira, Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, etc.
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Hands-on experience with Azure ARM Template (Terraform or Biceps), PowerShell, and Azure CLI.Nice to Have:Azure Security Engineer CertificationMicrosoft Cyber Security Architect CertificationCertified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)Note: Candidates must be able to commute regularly to our Northern Virginia office for this hybrid role.
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Experience with Data modeling, agile methodologies, Azure DevOps for task management, and D365 Customer Insights Java, J2EE. Jenkins or Azure DevOps experience. Have a minimum of ten years of post-undergraduate, hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement / Power Platform technical solutions.
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Responsible for the implementation and management of applications and infrastructure on Microsoft Azure. Microsoft Azure Engineer. Automate deployment, scaling, and management of Azure resources using Azure DevOps, PowerShell, Azure CLI, or other automation frameworks.
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Hands-on experience with Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), Azure DevOps and Agile Scrum. Expertise with Microsoft's line of security products: Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE), Microsoft Defender for Office (MDO), Microsoft Defender for Identity (MDI), Microsoft Cloud App Security (MCAS), Azure Sentinel, Azure Security Center (ASC), etc.
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Responsibilities: Develop applications using Microsoft Power Platform – MS PowerApps, MS Power Automate and POWER BI.Develop and Configure applications on Microsoft Dynamics 365, experience with D365 Project Operations & Customer Service is a plus.
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Experience working with Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft Azure DevOps. Troubleshoot issues and communicate progress and status on Azure DevOps work items.
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Experience with Microsoft Azure platform technologies like Databricks applications, Event Hub, Data Factory, Scala, Azure App Insights, Synapse Analytics, Delta Lake, Cosmos DB, or DevOps.
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The Microsoft Azure Engineer is responsible for the implementation and management of applications and infrastructure on Microsoft Azure. Azure Administrator or Azure Engineer certification is preferred.
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Build CICD for Databricks in Azure Devops. Strong hands on in PySpark and Apache Spark. Experience with relational and non-relational data stores (Hadoop, SQL, Mongo DB), ETL or ELT tools (SSIS, Informatica, Matillion, DBT), DevOps, Data Lake and Data Fabric concepts.
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5+ years hands on experience with Microsoft Azure or similar Cloud native offerings. Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer Expert or Azure Developer Associate.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in full-stack software development, with a focus on Microsoft Azure technologies. Leverage Azure PaaS services such as Azure App Service, Azure Functions, Azure SQL Database, and Azure DevOps for application development and deployment.
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This position is a senior technical role and will drive the IAM and Infrastructure security including Microsoft Active Directory and PKI security architecture, provide leadership to mature the security engineering program, develop security tooling, mentor others and be hands-on partner to our software, SRE and QA teams to deliver innovative and secure solutions.
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