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As an Azure Security Engineer, you will be responsible for proactively uncovering digital vulnerabilities within the Cloud environment and ensuring information assets and technologies are adequately protected.
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Servers/Networks: Dell servers, Netapp storage, VMware, Veeam, Zerto, Cisco, co-located data centers, Microsoft Azure IaaS and Azure AD, Active Directory, VDI/Azure Virtual Desktop.
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Design, develop and manage Lenox Cloud based (AZURE) in-house data warehouse, reporting and dashboard platforms, integrations, and interfaces between D365, legacy Lenox data and 3rd party vendor software systems.
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O Responsible for fine tuning alerting systems, such as iManage Threat Manager, Crowdstrike, Microsoft Defender for Identity and all other firm security systems. o Responsible for performing semi-annual inventory of server software, hardware, firmware, creation of inventory reports, and end of life (“EoL”) or end of support (“EoS”) dates that impact yearly budgets and hardware refreshes.
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Familiarity with Azure services relevant to PowerApps, such as Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and Azure AD. We are seeking a Microsoft Power Platform Developer with a strong background in Azure cloud services.
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Experience with CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure as code (Azure DevOps, Terraform, ARM templates). Deep expertise in architecting and scaling web applications within the Azure ecosystem.
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Certification(s) in cloud technologies (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, AWS Certified Solutions Architect). Knowledge of DevOps practices and tools (e.g., Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Git.
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Experience with cloud-based data platforms and services (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) including familiarity with relevant tools and technologies (e.g., S3, Redshift, BigQuery, etc.) A Glimpse into the Daily Routine of a Data Software Visualization Engineer.
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Title: Lead Azure Data Engineer (Production Support) Experience in developing & building high to medium complex data pipeline for Enterprise Data Hub using ADF, Databricks, DBT, Azure Cloud Services, MS SQL Server ADW/DB, Python, PySpark, Devops.
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Experience with Cloud Services (AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, etc). For Senior Data Engineer (III) Advanced experience in SQL in big data warehouse systems such as Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of Mac and Jamf Administration Knowledge with administrating Office 365 Experience with Azure and AWS Cloud Knowledge of Azure AD Bash scripting knowledge Experience working with cloud and virtualization technologies Experience with Windows Server Administration EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline or combination of education and experience.
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Certifications in AWS, Azure, or GCP, such as Solutions Architect, DevOps Engineer, or Cloud Engineer. We are seeking a hands-on Engineering Manager in the Hosting Delivery Line of Products with strong experience in Infrastructure as Code (IaC), DevOps practices, and cloud application development across multiple cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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At least 2 years of experience with Cloud Native technologies (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer.
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Familiarity with NIST Framework, McAfee / CrowdStrike / Rapid7, and Azure or AWS. Experience in enterprise risk management, penetration tester, red team/incident responder and as a junior security operations ana-lyst.
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Azure Cloud: Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory (ADF), Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Azure Service Bus, Azure analysis service (AAS), Azure Blob storage, Azure Search, Azure App service, Redis cache using pipeline and SSIS, infrastructure as a service(IaaS), Database as a service (DBaaS), Data Migration service (DMS.
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azure job Title: sr software engineer Company: Crowdstrike in Weehawken, NJ
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