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You will support the business as a cybersecurity subject matter expert in different functions, primarily as a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst conducting several level of incident response activities from initial triage, incident investigations, threat hunting, detection engineering, and various assigned cybersecurity initiatives.
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Infrastructure as Code Frameworks such as Ansible, Puppet, Terraform, and Chef. Working with other technical domains such as Virtualization, Storage Array Networks, Linux, and Security. Meeting all security responsibilities defined in policies and procedures.
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Work closely with development, operations, and security teams to ensure seamless integration of infrastructure and deployment processes. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure while also managing and optimizing our development and deployment pipelines using Azure DevOps.
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Role should be for hands-on Azure architect with deep expertise in Infrastructure. Design and implement scalable, secure, and highly available cloud infrastructure solutions on Microsoft Azure.
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Strong knowledge of IT incident management and ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) best practices. CAREER PROGRESSION A Major Incident Management Analyst can progress into roles such as Incident Manager, Problem Manager, or IT Service Manager as they gain more experience and expertise in IT service management and incident resolution.
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10-12 years of Proven experience in designing and implementing cloud infrastructure solutions on Microsoft Azure. Implement and maintain automation scripts for deployment, monitoring, and management of infrastructure and applications.
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5 years of experience working in critical infrastructure (Federal/DoD, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Water/Wastewater, Power Generation, etc.) Our clients own and operate critical infrastructure in the Power, Water/Wastewater, Federal/DoD, Healthcare, Transportation, Oil and Gas and Chemical markets.
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As NFM’s Software Development Manager, you will spearhead the adoption and optimization of cloud-based infrastructure, focusing on enhancing automation and streamlining operations across development processes.
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Collaborate with other infrastructure, information security, application and support teams, reviewing design and test plans. 4+ years hands-on experience in building cloud infrastructure or cloud-native applications via IaC, preferably in AWS.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering has an opening for a highly Experienced Structural Engineer in our Temporary Works Group. Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering's Design Build Management team are driving clients to turn to Kiewit during all stages of design-build projects to manage their multi-disciplined design teams to improve schedule, control costs, and minimize risk.
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Manage a diverse tier 1 team responsible to monitor and support mainframe, batch, and file transmissions globally, focus on people management, incident management and team building. Thorough understanding of the ITIL model: Incident Management, Change Management and Problem Management.
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Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United Stated and Canada, and nearly 1,600 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more.
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Paladin Technologies is a premier North American complex systems integrator for building technology solutions, including IP security, alarms & monitoring, audio visual, low-voltage infrastructure, and networking.
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Knowledge of DevOps practices and tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins) for infrastructure as code (IaC) and automation. Strong understanding of network protocols, routing, and switching, with hands-on experience in configuring cloud network infrastructure.
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Our experienced workforce of over 2,000 professionals is skilled at planning, consulting, engineering, construction, program management and combined engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions to meet our customer’s rapidly changing infrastructure needs.
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