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Extensive experience with automation and configuration management using Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Jenkins, Azure DevOps or similar. Strong background with source control management systems (GIT or Subversion); Build Systems (Maven, Gradle, Webpack); Code Quality (Sonar); Artifact Repository Managers (Artifactory), Continuous Integration/ Continuous Deployment (Jenkins, Azure DevOps.
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The role requires both broad and deep architecture, engineering and strategic experience with Microsoft Azure or comparable cloud technologies; specifically, deep technical expertise in cloud-native software defined networking, cloud security, cloud platforms, SRE practices, and Azure Infrastructure as Code modules; Azure Data services, Azure DevOps Repos and Pipelines; Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS); Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and supporting technologies.
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Advanced expertise in Infrastructure as Code principles (IaC), and engineering IaC deployments via Azure DevOps including modules, Pipelines, and Repos. Azure DevOps including Repos, Pipelines, and Boards.
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Azure DevOps Engineer (AZ-400) certification. Familiarity with ALM tools (e.g., Azure DevOps, Jira) Experienced in developing or supporting applications in Microsoft Azure.
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Developer tools - Azure DevOps, Azure DevOps Server, Azure Pipelines. Server management technologies - Windows Server, F5 BigIP, Azure load balancer, Azure Storage, Azure Backup, Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), Veeam.
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Experience with Azure DevOps Pipelines or other CI/CD platforms (GitLab, Jenkins). Tapestry Solutions, a part of Boeing Global Services BGS, is seeking a DevSecOps Engineer in Hazelwood, Missouri for the Department of Navy Tomahawk Land-Attack Missile program.
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The successful candidate for the role of DevSecOps Engineer will play a crucial role in supporting the development, documentation and maintaining standardized, efficient, and innovative processes for the Tomahawk program, while adhering to strict government regulations.
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DevSecOps Engineer (Onsite) Container Orchestration Tools (Kubernetes, Rancher, OpenShift) with container software (Docker, Podman) Tapestry Solutions, A Boeing Company, comes with over 30 years of industry experience designing, implementing, training, and supporting logistics information systems.
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Understanding and experience with modern cloud data architectures and engineering for one or more of the following cloud providers - AWS, Azure, GCP; Implementing cloud data architecture and data integration patterns for one or more of the cloud providers (AWS Glue, Azure Data Factory, Event Hub, Databricks,Snowflake etc.
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Nice to HaveAzure certifications (ex: Azure Fundamentals, Azure DevOps Engineer)Experience with other cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud)Familiarity with Agile methodologies and practices.
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Strong experience in CI tools Jenkins/Azure DevOps or equivalent, Jenkins shared library development is a must. Experience on DevOps tools chain like GitHub, Jenkins, SonarQube, blaze meter and Deployment Tools, Terraform and chef.
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Experience with Azure Cloud technologies including Azure DevOps, Azure Synapse, MLOps, GitHub. Advanced and hands on experience using: Python, Databricks, Azure ML, Azure Cognitive Service, Ads Data Hub, BIQuery, SAS, R, SQL, PySpark, Numpy, Pandas, Scikit Learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, AutoTS, Prophet, NLTK.
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Team Foundation Server / Azure DevOps, Git. JavaScript Related Tech: Node.js, Vue.js, TypeScript, NestJS, JSON, TypeORM. Experience with JavaScript, and a modern JS framework like Angular, React, or Vue.js.
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Role Title: Azure EngineerLocation: Fully remote (DMV Candidates preferred)Role Type: Direct Perm/Salaried w/benefitsClearance Required: SecretDescription:ALTA is seeking a skilled and experienced Azure Engineer.
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Minimum of 5 years of professional experience as a DevOps / Platform Engineer, with a strong focus on Docker, AWS, Azure, Terraform, Python and EKS. AWS certifications such as AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, or AWS Certified Solutions Architect are highly desirable.
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