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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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5+ years of experience on cloud-based development including Azure Services, Azure Devops, Kubernetes, Docker. The candidate must have more than 7+ years of experience in IT. This role is for a Snowflake Data Engineer with strong experience in design/data modeling/development & performance tuning.
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We are looking for a Lead DevOps Engineer to spearhead the management and scaling of our increasingly growing AWS infrastructure. Infrastructure automation (Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Juju, etc) and virtualization (Docker, Vagrant, VMWare, etc.
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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). (e.g. Docker, Podman, Kubernetes, K3S, Rancher.
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DevOps: Experience with CI/CD and modern cloud and container tooling such as Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, etc. We are seeking a Senior Fullstack Software Engineer, Tech Lead to act as a team lead as we scale our product to help tens of thousands more students and partner with dozens more alternative education partners, financing hundreds of millions of dollars of loans and other financial products.
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As Snowflake Data Engineer you will. Strong hands on experience in troubleshooting Devops pipelines and Azure services. Design, develop, and deploy scalable data pipelines and ETL processes on cloud-based infrastructure using Azure, Snowflake, DBT, Airflow, Cosmos DB.
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Any one of the cloud certifications (Associate /Professional level) such as AWS Solution Architect / SysOps / DevOps Engineer or Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud. Design and build DevSecOps solutions using tools like Docker, Terraform, Jenkins, GitOps and Kubernetes/OpenShift.
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As Azure DevOps Engineer you will. Expertise with either AWS, Azure, and Services/Tooling such as or like: Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus, Grafana, Fluent Bit, Istio (Service Mesh.
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Job Title: Jr DevOps Engineer. We are seeking a Junior DevOps Engineer to join our team and contribute to the deployment, automation, and management of applications on Amazon.
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The Devops Engineer directly contributes to building and maintaining reliable and scalable systems supportingResearch Enterprise Services at Northeastern University. About the OpportunityPosition Summary:The division of Information Technology Services is currently seeking a talented individual to fill the role of Devops Engineer.
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AWS Certifications (Cloud Practitioner, Developer, Solutions Architect, SysOps Administrator, DevOps Engineer) As a Staff DevOps Engineer , you’ll partner with WillowTree’s engineers to guarantee our development tools are working as intended, helping us build world-class digital products.
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AWS certification (Solutions Architect, DevOps Engineer or Database Speciality) Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer, DevOps (Python, Microsoft SQL.
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Our client a Boston based investment manager has an immediate need for a DevOps engineer onsite in Boston 3 days a week. Manager is open to experience with similar technologies like Docker, Podman, Rancher, Tanzu.
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The Principal DevOps Engineer is responsible forthe strategic design, scalability, and performance of the application systems infrastructure, including automation practices and tools leveraged.
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Experience with DevOps, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (Kubernetes, Maven, Jenkins, Stash, Ansible, Docker) As a Senior Software Engineer you will work within the Regulatory Reporting Technology team to build and maintain mission critical brokerage applications for the enterprise.
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