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The Sr. Linux/OpenShift Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, deploying, configuration, troubleshooting and ongoing maintenance and support of self-hosted/cloud infrastructure components including but not limited to: OpenShift, Kubernetes, Gitlab, backup and recovery, site-to-site replication, SAN, VMware vSphere systems, RedHat Satellite servers, Ansible Automation platform (AAP) & Orchestration systems, and Jenkins (CI/CD) and other tools.
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Hands-on skills or training in one or more of the following are expected: VMware Tanzu, Kubernetes, Docker, RHEL Atomic OS. This position serves a crucial role in support of mission critical areas of debt issuance, debt servicing, and combined financial reporting, which depend on the accuracy and the availability of the highly customized IT environment.
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Must have skills: RedHat OpenShift Container Platform(Operators, OpenShift Data Foundation, OpenShift Pipelines, Image Registry) Kubernetes, Docker, Podman, Elasticsearch/PostgreSQL-DB Administration, Jenkins, GitLab, Kafka, A10 Networks Load Balancing.
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Experience with container management/orchestration (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, RKE2) and/or Platform as a Service (e.g., Openshift) Experience with Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation, or similar IaC technology.
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Should have worked with technologies and platforms including UNIX/Linux, Jenkins, Fortify, Git, Maven, OpenShift, Chef, Kubernetes, Docker, across the Finance, and Service Sector. Should have worked with technologies and platforms including UNIX/Linux, Jenkins, Fortify, Git, Maven, OpenShift, Chef, Kubernetes, Docker, across the Finance, and Service Sector.
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Knowledge and proficiency in Kubernetes/Docker (RedHat OpenShift or similar) DTCC offers a flexible/hybrid model of 3 days onsite and 2 days remote (Onsite Tuesdays, Wednesdays and a third day of your choosing.
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Experience in developing APIs using Spring Boot framework, ideally with Docker container, EKS, OpenShift Cloud Platform (OCP) - is a must. Other: EKS, Docker, Openshift. Experience in developing APIs using Spring Boot framework, ideally with Docker container, EKS, OpenShift Cloud Platform (OCP) - is a must.
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RedHat OpenShift, Kubernetes, Docker Datacenter, etc.) Experience working with container technologies (such as Docker and Kubernetes) Champion security by injecting it into the existing development workflow and every stage.
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The salary range is indicative for roles at the same level within DTCC across all US locations. Join our DTCC family, and you’ll grow your expertise and become the best version of you. Extensive knowledge in client/server and object-oriented software development utilizing Core Java, JSON, MQ, JMS.
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Utilize expertise in Docker, Kubernetes, and Redhat OpenShift platforms to architect container-native solutions. Strong expertise in Docker, Kubernetes, and Redhat OpenShift platforms.
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Extensive hands-on experience in Docker, Kubernetes, Openshift and Microservices. We are seeking a skilled DevOps Engineer with expertise in Kubernetes (RedHat OpenShift) to join our innovative team.
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Containers and Orchestration systems (e.g. Docker, Rancher, OpenShift) Containers and Orchestration systems (e.g. Docker, Rancher, OpenShift) Our engineering, cloud, data, experience design, and talent solution capabilities accelerate transformation and impact for enterprise clients.
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Experience with Kafka, RedHat OpenShift, Kubernetes, Ansible or Docker. Experience with Kafka, RedHat OpenShift, Kubernetes, Ansible or Docker. A multinational organisation with 48 offices in 19 countries and the possibility to work abroad.
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Experience working with Kubernetes (preferred), Docker, and OpenShift. Experience working with Kubernetes (preferred), Docker, and OpenShift. In this role, you will drive business development and sales growth by providing technical expertise, competitive positioning, and product evaluation support to prospective customers for the OneTrust Data Privacy Compliance platform.
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Experience with AWS, Docker containers and container orchestration (Kubernetes, Mesosphere, OpenShift, etc.) Experience with configuration management (Chef, Puppet, Ansible, Salt) and infrastructure provisioning tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, Chef Provisioning.
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