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Demonstrated experience with Crowdstrike Falcon platform, including configuration, deployment, and management. Utilize Crowdstrike Falcon platform to monitor and analyze network traffic, endpoints, and security events for potential threats and vulnerabilities.
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2+ years experience in automated infrastructure provisioning, configuration management and deployment processes (Configuration as Code) using tools like Ansible, Terraform or similar (Desired State Configuration (DSD.
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Cloud deployment, integration, virtualization, public trust, automation, configuration management, infrastructure as code, architecture, site reliability, remote, remote work, fully remote, public trust, public trust clearance, secret clearance, production stacks, SLAs, SLIs, continuous delivery, DevSecOps, end to end, B.S., engineering.
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Experience with Power Automate Desktop RPA, AI Builder technologies, PowerApps integration with Azure API Apps and REST services, Power Pages, Power Virtual Agents and its customization and deployment, Dynamics 365 customizations.
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Solid understanding of DevOps practices and tools, including continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), and infrastructure as code (Terraform.
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Proficiency in leveraging Bedrock's APIs, tools, and frameworks to streamline AI model development, deployment, and management processes. DevOps and MLOps Practices: Understanding of DevOps principles and MLOps practices for automating AI model development and deployment pipelines.
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Microsoft domain replication, domain trusts, Active Directory, Exchange, SQL, Windows Deployment Service (WDS), SharePoint, Windows Firewalls, LDAP, SCCM/MECM, Bluecoat Proxy Server, PKI, and FSMO Roles.
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Help the team to maintain the highest achievable life, availability and reliability of the plant rotating equipment by carrying out RCA, technology deployment, performance monitoring, etc. The Facilities Engineering Specialist will lead up-stream oil and gas facilities project life cycle (engineering, construction and commissioning) for offshore and on-shore facilities such as offshore wellhead platform (or onshore drill site), pipeline network and hydrocarbon gathering station.
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Configuration Mgmt. and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Cloud Deployment Manager) Configuration Mgmt. and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Cloud Deployment Manager) Provide administrative oversight on Mulesoft & WebMethods integration platforms, ensuring efficient operation and alignment with organizational objectives.
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The TACNET role will utilize COTS, GOTS, and Program of Record (POR) hardware and software such as the Combat Operations Center (COC), Combat Data Network (CDN), and Common Hosting Environment (CHE) to create, manage, troubleshoot, and maintain large and small-scale tactical networks.
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As a Senior Network Cyber Engineer with expertise in Networking, the role will be responsible for implementing highly scalable solutions on the Microsoft Azure Public Cloud and On-Premises environment.
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The Site Acquisition Manager I (SAM I) is responsible for all entitlement requirements of the telecommunications equipment deployment for the assigned job/sites and is the recognized leader and decision maker on all issues falling under the entitlement and pre-construction scopes of work.
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As a Calibration Engineer, you are responsible for providing technical responsibility for engine calibration and deployment from prototype stage through production while supporting engine hardware development.
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Conduct release management activities using source control, and deployment concepts and technologies such as ANT, GitHub, Azure DevOps CI/CD Pipelines, etc. Create project documentation, including technical designs, deployment guides etc.
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Hands-on experience in NOC operations, Network Implementation, resource management, scheduling, planning, deployment, support and training etc. ISP/Telecommunication, Network Data, Network Voice, Cloud Infrastructure, Firewall & Security, Service Desk.
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deployment job Title: network deployment engineer in New Orleans, LA
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