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Good understanding of network concepts, including TCP/IP, DNS, firewall, NAT and VPN In-depth knowledge of cloud automation and configuration management tools, such as Terraform, Azure Automation, or Ansible Solid understanding of microservices architecture, containerization, and orchestration using Kubernetes Strong knowledge of IIS, SQL, Apache, Nginx, Envoy Work.
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Knowledge in scripting language Python to write automation for Cisco Unified Communication components (Postman, APi Calls, Website development, Ansible, Terraform. Knowledge in scripting language Python to write automation for Cisco Unified Communication components (Postman, APi Calls, Website development, Ansible, Terraform.
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Experience in scripting (Perl, Unix shell, Python, Terraform, Chef, Jenkins) The IT Governance and Assurance Department focuses on advancing organizational goals through the effective and efficient use of IT, by ensuring IT has the necessary capabilities and controls to enhance the stability of DTCC products.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to create and implement infrastructure as code (IAC) using tools like Terraform, CloudFormation, or similar technologies. Proficiency in Terraform, CloudFormation, or related IAC technologies.
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Strong experience with Python, Kubernetes, Terraform, and AWS. Utilize Kubernetes, Terraform, and AWS to manage service deployments, scaling, and management of our cloud resources. We are an innovative, AI-driven startup in the technology industry on the lookout for a Principal Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with a focus on AI Security.
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Build CICD pipeline for Infrastructure as a Code and Network as a Code, based on Ansible, Terraform, AWS cloud formation, and Azure Resource Manager template. Knowledge of IaC: Ansible, Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Azure RM template.
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Experience with Docker container technologies and Docker container deployment technologies, such as Terraform, Kubernetes, and Helm. Experience with infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform and CloudFormation.
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Deploy configurations and infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) frameworks, such as Terraform, Cloud Formation, and Pulumi. Intermediate level experience deploying and maintaining configurations and infrastructure using Terraform.
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Familiarity with automation toolkits such as Ansible, Terraform, or Packer. Kubernetes certifications such as CKAD, CKA, or CKS. Ability to obtain a Secret clearance and CompTIA Security+ or equivalent certification within 6 months of hire.
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Automation via infrastructure as code (IaC): e.g.: Terraform, Ansible, etc. Automation via infrastructure as code (IaC): e.g.: Terraform, Ansible, etc. SIEM tools experience e.g.: Splunk, DataDog, Grafana, NewRelic, AppDynamics, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cloud technologies, proficiency in AWS, Terraform, and a deep understanding of DevOps practices. Design and implement scalable, reliable infrastructure on AWS using Terraform.
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Experience working in accordance with DevSecOps principles, and familiarity with industry deployment best practices using CI/CD tools and infrastructure as code (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform.
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Proficient in writing Terraform scripts (Hands on with Terraform Command Line) Configuration and managing databases/datawarehouse such as Redshift, DataBricks, Snowflake and Mongo. Extended experience with IaC, PaC, automated single-click deployment, configuration management, production support.
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Your extensive experience with AWS, Terraform, and DataDog will be instrumental in architecting a cloud ecosystem that facilitates agile development, ensures maximum uptime, and supports scalable expansion.
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Experience managing systems using infrastructure as code tools (CloudFormation, Ansible, Terraform, ARM, Demonstrated experience working with cloud AI managed services like AWS Bedrock/SageMaker, AWS CloudWhisperer, and integrating large language models like Azure OpenAI, Google Vertex and open-source models.
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