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Strong understanding of Azure DevOps, code branching, and SDLC best practices. About the jobAs the Dynamics 365 and Azure Lead Application Developer at rag & bone, your goal is to support the development team in successfully completing each sprint by clearing out any technical impediments.
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Microsoft Azure DevOps. We focus on contributing to PwC’s value proposition of “strategy led and technology enabled”, by aligning our Consulting Solutions’ industry focus with the Microsoft technologies such as Dynamics 365, Azure, Power Platform and Power BI.
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Proficiency in Node, React, Express, TypeScript, SQL, Azure SQL, stored procedures, JavaScript, Docker, Kubernetes, REST, CI/CD, test automation, infrastructure automation, microservices, microservice architecture, Bitbucket, GitHub, TFS, NoSQL, SPA, DevOps.
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2+ years' experience in Terraform and code driven pipelines using Azure DevOps. Reporting to the Cloud Operations Manager, the Cloud Operations Engineer (DBA) is a hands-on technical operations role, focusing on the operational management and support of the Fund's Microsoft Azure environment (specifically focused on database services including Azure SQL Managed Instances, Azure SQL DBs, ADLS and SQL Server on Azure VMs as well as Azure Data Warehouse and Azure Storage services.
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Experience with Azure resources such as: Resource Groups, VMs, Storage Accounts, Service Buses, Expose API in AAD) Hands-on practical experience delivering system design, application development, testing, and operational stability Advanced in one or more programming language(s): Python and.
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Utilize Postman for manual testing and Azure DevOps (ADO) Git for version control. Azure DevOps (ADO) Git, Utilize Postman for manual testing and Azure DevOps (ADO) Git for version control.
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Years hands on experience with Azure Cloud and Azure Devops. Experience on Dynamics 365 CE, including SDK, Web API, Development of Plug-Ins, Custom Workflows, Power Automate, Custom Pages (React JS), Configuration Data Migration (Dataverse SDK), iPaaS / Azure Function Apps / Azure Service Bus and Integration Services.
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Understanding of CI/CD pipelines such as Jenkins, AWS DevOps, Azure DevOps, or GitHub actions. Understanding of CI/CD pipelines such as Jenkins, AWS DevOps, Azure DevOps, or GitHub actions.
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Expertise working in code repositories such as Azure DevOps or Git. Azure DevOps, Git, CI / CD. Collaborate with a DevOps team to facilitate Tridion with other systems and technologies.
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Job Type: Contract Pay: $52.00 - $64.00 per hour Schedule: 8 hour shift Experience: Azure: 8 years (Required) AWS: 8 years (Required) Kubernetes: 8 years (Required) CI/CD: 8 years (Required) Terraform: 8 years (Required) GitLab: 8 years (Required) Work Location: In person.
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2+ years of experience building highly scalable data solutions using Snowflake, Hadoop, Spark, Databricks 2+ years of experience working in cloud environments (AWS and/or Azure). Experience with Git/GitHub. Good knowledge with DevOps tools like DevOps Jira, Confluence and CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins.
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Experience with Azure cloud platform (Azure Functions, Azure App Services, Azure SQL Database, Azure DevOps). Utilize Azure services for developing scalable and reliable applications.
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Familiar with Azure connected machine agent deployments using Azure Arc and creating custom rules and connections; proven experience utilizing Azure DevOps for managing several Azure Sentinel instances in multiple tenants.
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Deep e xperience with Cloud Formation, Hashi Corp stack, Jira, Lucid Chart and Lucid Spark, GitHub , and other DevOps tools. Cloud certifications such those from GCP, Azure, Oracle, Tata, etc.
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Experience with continuous delivery and infrastructure as codeFluency in DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture, and Azure DevOps Operational FrameworkExperience in existing Operational Portals such as Azure PortalExperience with application monitoring tools and performance assessments Experience in Datacenter structure, capabilities, and offerings, including the Azure platform, and its native services.
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