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Proficient in scripting and automation using PowerShell, Azure CLI, Python, Azure DevOps, and Azure Logic Apps. Integrate and automate tasks and processes using PowerShell, Python, Azure CLI, Azure DevOps, PowerAutomate, and Azure Logic Apps.
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Experience with the SDLC lifecycle & knowledge of relevant tools(Including but not limited to Azure DevOps, Jenkins, git, Github, Gitlab, Atlassian products). Minimum 3+ years working as a DevOps/SRE team member in an industry leading banking, payments, or capital markets firm OR has been in a DevOps/SRE role in a demonstrably successful fintech product company.
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As a DevOps Pipeline Engineer, you will be responsible for building and maintaining scalable, efficient, and reliable pipelines using tools such as Jenkins, Git, scripting languages, Maven, and more.
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We are looking for a Lead DevOps Engineer to spearhead the management and scaling of our increasingly growing AWS infrastructure. Over 150 paid customers have already signed up, including AARP, Adidas, Anheuser Busch, EMC, Fidelity, Nickelodeon, oDesk, Orange, SAP, and Zendesk.
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Qualified candidates will possess a minimum of three years' experience as a Devops engineer in one or more of the following: Experience with Application and infrastructure planning, testing and development utilizing Infrastructure as Code tools such as Ansible, Azure Resource Manager or Terraform.
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Advanced knowledge of business tools and applications, including MS Office Suite, Visio, Azure DevOps, Salesforce, Copado, and Jira. Hands-on experience with a variety of RPA tools and cognitive platforms, including but not limited to Blue Prism, Automation Anywhere, UiPath, Pega, WorkFusion, and Microsoft Power Automate.
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Knowledge of using a ticketing system in a DevOps environment. Manage and monitor cloud services and resources in Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Intune, Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Zoom, and Conference Rooms.
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At least 8 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply) As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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Software development practices like DevOps and CI/CD tool chains (i.e. Jenkins, Spinnaker, Azure DevOps, GitHub, Visual Studio). Main Responsibilities: Understand Orbia’s overall Cloud portfolio, IT and business priorities and success measures to design implementation architectures and scalable cloud solutions leveraging expertise in Cloud infrastructure and Application solutions (Windows and Linus IaaS, SAP, VMWare, BCDR, Security, Management, Storage, Networking, OSS, HPC, containers, Infra as a Code services , PaaS, DevOps & Advanced Application coding.
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Experience with cloud-based databases, specifically Azure technologies (e.g., Azure data lake, ADF, Azure DevOps and Azure Functions). Tech Stack – Snowflake, Databricks, Python, pyspark, Databricks, SQL and Azure.
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We are seeking a skilled CICD DevOps Release Engineer with expertise in Azure, Kubernetes, and Python to join our team. Job Title: CI/CD DevOps Release Engineer (Immediate position) As a pivotal member of our DevOps group, you will play a crucial role in enhancing our software delivery pipeline, automating deployment processes, and ensuring the reliability and scalability of our applications.
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Architecture/DevOps: Kubernetes, Airflow, Terraform, GCP. Weekly team events (lunch and learns, trivia, virtual escape rooms, town hall and team health "barometer" meetings) Architecture/DevOps: Kubernetes, Airflow, Terraform, GCP.
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5+ years of experience on cloud-based development including Azure Services, Azure Devops, Kubernetes, Docker. Strong hands on experience in troubleshooting Devops pipelines and Azure services.
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Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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DevOps: Experience with CI/CD and modern cloud and container tooling such as Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, etc. At Stride we run a DevOps culture where the engineers have full ownership of the code they write & the infrastructure on which it runs.
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