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As a DevOps Manager, you will be responsible for leading and growing a team of talented engineers, and providing technical leadership in the areas of telemetry, logging, and tracing. Deep experience with Azure Cloud platform and Azure Devops pipelines.
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Create and maintain DevOps CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure provisioning, application deployment and database changes using Terraform, ARM templates and GitHub Actions. Design and implement complex DevOps and related workflows involving multiple platforms/tools using GitHub Actions and Azure.
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We are looking for a Senior DevOps Engineer to join our growing team, focusing on building cutting-edge Generative AI applications for document summarization, classification, and question-and-answer systems using unstructured data.
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Automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration management using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or Chef. Collaborate with development teams to integrate DevOps best practices into the software development lifecycle.
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You'll serve as an evangelist for DevOps culture, driving a cultural shift in the software delivery process by promoting automation, communication, and collaboration to facilitate iterative improvement.
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Lead and mentor a team of DevOps and SRE professionals, fostering a culture of automation and continuous improvement. Proven experience (10+ years) in DevOps, SRE, or a related field, with a track record of leading technical teams.
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AWS associate certification (Cloud Engineer, Cloud DevOps Engineer, Developer, Solution Architect, SysOps Administrator Associate) and/or relevant experience preferred. We are looking for an exceptionally motivated Senior DevOps Engineer to accelerate the development and certification of cutting-edge web and mobile eCommerce applications across our many lines of business: retail delivery/click-and-collect (B2C), wholesale B2B, and CPG brands both via retailer (B2B2C) and D2C where allowed.
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Hands on experience developing pipelines with Azure DevOps - specifically working with deploying to Azure Service Fabric and. 2+ years work experience as DevOps engineer or automation engineer.
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Experience in DevOps and CloudOps environments, demonstrating an understanding of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) practices and tools. The role is a foundational piece of a highly visible, business facing team focused on aligning strategic objectives with tactical demands in the cannabis industry, one of the fastest growing and most innovative industries in the US.
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Source Control (i.e., Git or Azure DevOps) Impact is looking to add a DevOps Engineer to our growing Managed IT Operations team. IT Glue, N-Able/N-Central, Network Detective, SentinelOne, Cisco Duo, Proofpoint, Cisco Meraki, SQL, Smartsheet.
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We embrace the spirit of the core principles of DevOps, you will be automating as much as you can! As the Manager of DevOps Engineering at Rise, you will own the infrastructure and support operations of our product.
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Possess in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with DevOps tools and technologies, including but not limited to GitHub, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, Kafka, AWS, Apigee. This person will need experience with DevOps tools such as terraform, Jenkins, Ansible, Kafka, and scripting for automation.
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The DevOps Engineer is responsible for managing and maintaining the global enterprise platforms, maintaining the templates for the monitoring systems, integration to BigPanda, the quality of the alerting into the BigPanda eventing platform, CMDB integration, monitoring Best Practices for AWS cloud.
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DevOps based development using Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Azure DevOps and Azure platform services and components (incl. They will also implement and manage the Azure DevOps environment with a focus on centralizing best practices, automation and migration from legacy architectures.
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Description AND Principal ResponsibilitiesThe Dev-Ops engineer will be working on regulatory, production resiliency and cash program initiatives, and will be responsible for delivering initiatives in Cash Systems.
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