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Microsoft Azure, Azure DevOps, Arm templates, Azure Cost estimation, Networking, Azure Functions, Load balancer, DNS, Azure Gateway, Azure services. Role Description: This role is for an Azure DevOps Engineer based in Somerset, NJ. The candidate will collaborate closely with development teams and IT operations to automate, integrate, and optimize the company's infrastructure.
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Experience with Visual Studio, PowerShell Scripting, ARM templates, Python, JavaScript, Data Modeling, Version Control, Data Transformation, Data Quality Testing, Data Documentation & Lineage, Data Orchestration, CI/CD, Data Visualization, SSIS, SSRS, and Git/Azure DevOps.
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Net, PowerApps, Flow, PowerBI, Azure DevOps. Develop, test, and document working solutions, integrations, and data migration elements of a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Online platform. Net, PowerApps, Flow, PowerBI, Azure DevOps.
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Knowledge of UiPath Intelligent Automation technologies, such as Orchestrator, Studio development, Test Management, Machine Learning with Action Center and Document Understanding, Test Automation, as well as Microsoft Power, Azure, and AI platforms, GitHub, ServiceNow, DevOps, and Agile Methodologies.
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At least 2 years of experience with Cloud Native technologies (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform) At least 4 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior DevOps EngineerDo you love building and pioneering in the technology space.
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Required Skills & Experience 5+ years of hands-on Microsoft/Azure DevOps experience Expertise in designing/deploying/maintaining DevOps features in Azure Experience with Azure Kubernetes Service Proficiency in common DevOps tools such as Jenkins, Git, Ansible, and Azure DevOps. Experience scripting with PowerShell and/or BASH, Python etc.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Azure and Azure DevOps: Pipelines, Releases, Backlogs, Wiki. Willing to adhere to Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) standards and policies regarding software development.
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Comfortable using Azure DevOps or similar CI/CD tools, GitBuilding Docker images and deploying them to production. Experience in one of the public cloud providers – GCP, Azure, AWS.Experience with relational SQL and NoSQL databases, including Postgres and MongoDB.Experience with workflow management tools: Airflow, AWS data pipeline, Google Cloud Composer, etc.
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Must have experience with CI/CD which is a fundamental concept in Azure DevOps. First – we're a top-tier IT consulting firm, providing best-in-class Azure Development solutions for companies across an array of industries including finance, energy, ecomm, logistics, travel, retail, entertainment, auto, and healthcare.
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Net python selenium sql azure devops postman swagger ci/cd jenkins msproject tfs jira iis security. DevOps experience working with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub/ GitLab, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with MS Azure IaaS, MS Azure DevOps, MS Azure Architecture, PowerShell Automation, Terraform, Python, and Pearl. Hands-on experience with MS Azure IaaS, MS Azure DevOps, MS Azure Architecture.
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Our infrastructure runs in AWS and we also leverage some of the Azure services (PowerApps, etc. · DevOps and Automation experience – using IAC infrastructure as code tools such as CloudFormation and Terraform.
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We are looking for a Cloud Platform Engineer with expertise in Azure DevOps to design and implement cloud infrastructure solutions. Design and implement cloud infrastructure solutions leveraging Azure DevOps.
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Terraform, IaC, AWS, Azure, GCP, DevOps, Python. The successful candidate will have a strong background in startup environments, proficiency in Terraform and Infrastructure as Code (IaC), as well as expertise across multiple cloud platforms including AWS, Azure, and GCP. Additionally, proficiency in Python is required.
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