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Work with global data exceeding 50 million HTTP requests per second, utilizing a tech stack that includes Go, Python, JavaScript, Rust, Lua, Kafka, Kubernetes, ClickHouse, PostgreSQL, and Jupyter notebook.
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Significant experience in developing and deploying secure, scalable cloud-based data warehouses / data lakes on AWS, Azure, or GCP. Significant experience with DevOps, including CI/CD pipelines, containerized deployment/Kubernetes, and infrastructure-as-code/Terraform.
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3+ years Deep Understanding of service design for Cloud (AWS/Azure) or similar using Containers, Container Orchestration (like Kubernetes), configuration management, and Kafka. As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible to support the applications by implementing the SRE culture and ensuring that no SLAs, SLIs, or SLOs are missed for Corporate Technology department.
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Knowledge of DevOps technologies such as Jenkins, Kubernetes, Spinnaker, Maven etc. Knowledge of DevOps technologies such as Jenkins, Kubernetes, Spinnaker, Maven etc. 4+ years large-scale, distributed service engineering experience in a software development environment, preferably on cloud-based platforms like AWS, GCP, Azure, OCI, etc.
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Broad expertise and experience with distributed systems, streaming systems, and data tools, such as Kubernetes, Kafka, Airflow, Dagster, etc. Broad expertise and experience with distributed systems, streaming systems, and data tools, such as Kubernetes, Kafka, Airflow, Dagster, etc.
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To continue the technology excellence, Corporate Technology Operations Group is seeking a skilled professional for the role of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Technology Operations. An ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in computer science or information technology with 6-10 years' combined experience in Tech Ops Lead, SRE, Tech Project Delivery Lead, DevOps and, performing BAU and Application Support.
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Hands-on experience with container orchestration platforms, like Kubernetes, AWS Fargate or ECS. Experience working with APM tools such as Dynatrace, New Relic or AppDynamics, as well as Log Analysis and Monitoring tools such as Splunk, Elasticsearch, CloudWatch, Datadog, SysDig, etc.
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At least 5 years of experience with Containerized environments like Docker, Kubernetes, ECS, Fargate etc. Assist in building data platform infrastructure (Snowflake , Talend) and pipelines to support reporting and data science needs within the business.
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Kubernetes expertise, familiar with concepts like pods, deployments, services, namespaces, and the Kubernetes API. We're looking to hire two Principal / Senior DevOps Engineers with strong knowledge of Kubernetes to join our team.
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Knowledge of containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). As a Full Stack Developer at Coleman VisasQ, you can jumpstart your career in the rapidly growing market research industry and have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge Ai technologies.
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OpenShift is a cloud native application platform for the enterprise, powered by Kubernetes. About Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies.
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About the job Our client who is the world's leading provider of enterprise open-source solutions, including high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies is looking for a Senior Technical Project Manager to join them in North Carolina.
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Docker, GraphQL, OPAL, Kubernetes, Web Sockets, Microsoft Azure Services, Elasticsearch, Sonar Cloud, Dynatrace. Docker, GraphQL, OPAL, Kubernetes, Web Sockets, Microsoft Azure Services, Elasticsearch, Sonar Cloud, Dynatrace.
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Deep understanding of data pipeline tools and frameworks (e.g., Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, Apache Airflow) and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) Deep understanding of data pipeline tools and frameworks (e.g., Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, Apache Airflow) and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes.
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Strong experience with DevOps automation tools like Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible. Experience with containers to include Kubernetes and/or Docker. Strong experience with DevOps automation tools like Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible.
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