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Implement automation and infrastructure-as-code practices using tools such as Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Terraform, or Azure DevOps pipelines to streamline deployment and management of Azure resources.
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Experience with SWCM tools (Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS) - Git, BitBucket, IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC), and/or IBM Rational ClearCase, Synergy, Jenkins, Artifactory. Additionally, SWCM is responsible for administration and user access for Change and Configuration Management toolsets (i.e. Atlassian Jira, Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, etc.
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SWCM Tool administration / manage all access to tool applications (i.e. Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, BitBucket, JIRA, Confluence. SWCM Tool administration / manage all access to tool applications (i.e. Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, BitBucket, JIRA, Confluence.
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Experience implementing CI/CD pipelines using DevOps tools in GitHub/Azure DevOps. Experience with Data Modeling – Dimension and Facts tables, snowflake schema. Experience delivering solutions and insights on the Microsoft Azure platform with exposure to Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, PostgreSQL, Azure SQL DB, Power BI or Azure ADLS Gen2.
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SWCM provides innovative solutions through automation, continuous improvement, and a skilled workforce providing support for all digital computing products: embedded software, firmware/configurable logic, test equipment, simulation, Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and tools.
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Over 8 years of experience in DevOps or related roles with a strong background in Infrastructure as Code, preferably Terraform, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) or equivalents like Google Cloud Deployment Manager, and AWS CloudFormation.
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As an SRE/DevOps Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing our cloud infrastructure on Azure, as well as supporting our multi-cloud environment with AWS and/or GCP.
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Proven experience as a System Administrator or DevOps engineer with a focus on Microsoft Azure DevOps Server. Azure DevOps certification(s) such as Azure DevOps Engineer Expert is a plus.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Fundamentals, CompTIA Security+, Azure Developer, Azure DevOps, Azure Security Fundamentals) Proven experience as a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer or similar role.
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Fluency in DevOps Concepts, Cloud Architecture, and Azure DevOps Operational Framework. Utilize programming languages like Kotlin, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Dart, Python, C#, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of Azure tools and services.
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Experience in a DevOps environment with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, TeamCity, Azure DevOps) is a definite plus. Experience with Test Management Tools (Azure Devops, JIRA etc.
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Administer/manage/use DevSecOps tools like Coverity, Artifactory, Jenkins. Experience with scripting programming languages (i.e., Perl, shell, batch, Python, Ruby, or YAML) DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (DCSA), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process.
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Azure DevOps Integration: Integrate Azure services into the CI/CD pipeline using Azure DevOps. Implement continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) for Azure-based applications.
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Experience with IT and Help Desk technologies, including Microsoft Azure DevOps (ADO), other ticketing systems, VPNs, Office 365 Suite Windows 11, Microsoft Teams, and knowledge of laptop technologies is strongly preferred.
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AI and Machine Learning, Azure Blobs, Office 365, Dynamic 365, Logic apps, Power apps, MS Flow, Power BI, Sharepoint o GitHub DevOps, CI/CD, workflows, actions and Ansible automations Skills Required : o Cloud solutions, design, architecture and security o Evaluating hardware.
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