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Understanding of source code version control (GIT) and CI/CD (e.g. Azure DevOps, Jenkins) processes. Perform hands on design and implementation using the appropriate programming languages and development tools/framework/platform.
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5+ years of experience in a DevOps role or a related field Proven experience as a Cloud Operations Engineer or a similar role, with a focus on Microsoft Azure, Kubernetes, Micro Services, Office 365, and Citrix Cloud Proven experience with Microsoft Azure, including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offerings Experience with SDLC and rich experience with Deployment pipeline and release, Agile methodologies.
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Hands on full stack lead developer with knowledge on all stages of software development: front-end, back-end, database and devOps. Strong knowledge of configuration management software such as Power Shell, Tera form, Ansible, Continuous integration tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins.
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Expert: Azure Data Factory, Databricks, Spark, Azure SQL Database, Azure DevOps/Git, Data Lake, Delta Lake/Lakehouse architecture, Power BI. Working Knowledge: Azure WebApp, Azure Networking concepts.
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As an Embedded Site Reliability Engineer specializing in DevOps Infrastructure at Samsung Ads, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of our advertising technology platform.
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Demonstrated expertise in machine learning, deep learning, and NLP, with a strong portfolio in large language models like GPT-3, BERT, and RAG.Advanced proficiency in Python, with hands-on experience in ML libraries and frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch.
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Preferred Qualifications: - AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Terraform Associate Certification - Any Relevant certifications in DevOps and SRE practices.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in SQL Server development, hands-on experience with Azure Pipeline, and proficiency in working with Databricks for data processing and analytics.
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Good to have - Airflow, Splunk, Kubernetes, Power BI, Git, Azure DevOps. Experienced in implementing standardized pipelines with automated testing, Airflow scheduling, Azure DevOps for CI/CD, Terraform for infrastructure as code, and Splunk for monitoring.
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Experience building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines with tools such as Azure DevOps, GitLab, Travis, Jenkins, etc. The Senior Software Engineer will be the head facilitator on multiple innovative initiatives and will have ownership over the design, development, and delivery of projects requiring direct reporting to senior-level management in both business and technical groups.
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Hands-on programming experience in a business setting. Familiarity with the following vendor-specific platforms and tools: including but not limited to: Boomi, Azure, Windows Server platforms, Power BI, RESTful APIs, Postman.
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Hands on experience in building solutions using cloud native services (Azure, GCP preferred) As a Lead ML/AI Engineer, you will drive the design and implementation of functionality related to the end-to-end ML/AI and Feature lifecycle management on Azure/Google Cloud Platform, leveraging and integrating the cloud native services with other standard operational and automation tools.
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Hands on experience with Java, Spring Boot, Cloud (Azure/GCP/AWS), Kafka (or other messaging service), GraphQL and NoSQL (Cassandra, Cosmos etc.) Should be hands on writing/reviewing design & code.
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Strongly prefer experience building Data Lake & Data warehouse solutions using ETL,ELT pipelines on Databricks, Snowflake, Azure Data Lake etc. Hands-on experience designing and building streaming data pipelines using Kafka, Confluent etc.
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At least 2 years of hands-on experience with cloud service provider technologies (Microsoft Azure preferred). CI/CD tools like Azure DevOps or the Atlassian tool suite.
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