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As the Lead DevOps Engineer you will be a part of a team that’s responsible for the overall architecture, building, design, monitoring and support of our cloud infrastructure. As Lead DevOps Engineer, you excel at the below core competencies.
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JOB PROFILE : DevOps Engineer. Knowledge of Kubernetes (AKS) and DevOps tools like TeamCity, TFS, Azure DevOps, Git, SVN, Veracode, and SonarQube. Experience in automated Build Systems (e.g., Jenkins, Maven, MSBuild, Azure DevOps.
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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. Senior DevOps Engineer. At least 4 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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Lead Software Engineer, DevOps. At least 6 years of experience in DevOps Engineering (Internship experience does not apply) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer.
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Experience using Azure DevOps and CI/CD as well as Agile tools and processes including Git, Jenkins, Jira, and Confluence. This Engineer will have a strong Microsoft and Azure data background, defining high volume data processing pipelines in a multi-tenant environment, verifying data integrity and curating data for consumption by data warehouse, third-party data analytics tools and machine learning models.
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AWS certification, such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer. We are currently working with an advanced subsurface intelligence and analytics company who is seeking a DevOps Software Engineer.
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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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Preferred experience with Azure Portal, Azure DevOps, PowerApps, Azure functions, scripted deployments, ARM templates. Familiarity with Azure DevOps, Flexdeploy, BitBucket, Jenkins preferred.
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DevOps engineer must have effective leadership and cross-functional leadership and communication skills. If you are a talented devops engineer who seeks responsibility, thrives when empowered in an agile development environment, understands the importance of personal accountability and looking for new challenges then we would like to talk to you.
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Strong knowledge of configuration management software such as Power Shell, Tera form, Ansible, Continuous integration tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins. Engineers in the group can be found wearing any number of hats: from software engineer, reliability engineer to developer advocate and evangelist.
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The Senior Software Engineer position in the Data Strategy team at Guy Carpenter (“GC”) presents a chance to create and execute data products for the world's biggest and most reputable reinsurance brokerage.
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We are seeking a skilled DevOps Engineer with expertise in Kubernetes (RedHat OpenShift) to join our innovative team. Proven experience as a DevOps Engineer with a focus on OpenShift Kubernetes.
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Experience using Agile Azure DevOps. Software Test & QA Engineer. This role is a key facilitator of collaborations between our software development & test, systems and HIL test (hardware in the loop) teams enabling delivery of a complex integrated software and hardware system that orchestrates operation of Energy Storage and Solar power plants as a utility-scale PPC (Power Plant Controller) solution.
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Preferred Qualifications:Professional certifications in cloud computing (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Azure Data Engineer, SnowPro Core) and/or big data technologies.
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Your expertise in configuring Continuous Integration tools such as Jenkins, Sonar, Maven, Microsoft Team Foundation Server, or Microsoft Azure DevOps will be instrumental in shaping our configuration management software architecture.
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