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Experience with cloud services and architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP). Tricentis is the global leader in enterprise continuous testing, widely credited for reinventing software testing for DevOps, cloud, and enterprise applications.
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5+ years of experience working IaC in Multi cloud environment with emphasis on AWS, Azure and AliCloud using Terraform. Experience with Cloud Computing platforms (e.g., Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Engine.
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3 Required Knowledge and skill using Microsoft Azure DevOps and Git required, with emphasis on deployment, version control and project tracking. 5 Preferred Experience utilizing Microsoft Azure DevOps and Git.
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Experience with Cloud deployments-DevOps, Azure Cloud, Scripting (Shell, Python), Containerized platforms (Kubernetes), extensive CICD knowledge (Jenkins, Docker, Maven), GITHUB as SCM, MongoDB, Oracle, Javascript.
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Preferred Qualifications And Skills:Experience with Visual Studio or Azure DevOps or Git. On-site fitness center and/or reimbursed fitness center membership costs (location dependent), with yoga studio, Pelotons, personal training, group exercise classes.
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Problem-solving acumen for complex integration challenges, a commitment to quality, and a continuous learning mindset with Azure DevOps experience preferred. At least 1 year of Azure Service knowledge (Microsoft Entra ID authentication, App Services, Functions, Message Eventing, App Services), Azure DevOps and Relational databases.
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Experience with at least one Cloud infrastructure: AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenShift, Oracle Cloud. The Developer Support Engineer is an articulate and experienced technical expert (DevOps, Developer Support, SRE, or Software Engineer) who understands and appreciates the challenges developers face integrating multiple services into custom environments.
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Working with Agile development methodologies and product tracking solutions such as Version Control Systems (e.g. Github), Issue Management Systems (e.g. JIRA, Azure DevOps etc.) Demonstrating knowledge and success in the integration of CLM solutions such as Icertis, Agiloft, Coupa, Conga/Apttus, Docusign or Ariba, with other related systems utilizing REST APIs, Azure Service Bus or SFTP.
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Source Code and deployment Management: Azure DevOps, IBM DBB, GitHub. IBM tools: ITOM, RACF, Connect-Direct, IBM Rational Functional Tester, IBM Optim, ADDI. 3+ years hands-on experience using JAVA, REST, microservices, and containers (Pivotal Cloud Foundry or Docker/Kubernetes) and integrating mainframe and midrange applications.
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You'll be working within the team of engineers that have architected and built a world leading SaaS platform, with the right candidate having exposure to AWS cloud and Azure DevOps architecture and technology.
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Knowledge of DevOps processes with experience automating databases, applications, networks, and other infrastructure using popular tools such as Terraform and Ansible. 3-5+ years of experience deploying, managing, and maintaining large-scale production systems, including cloud-based environments (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
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Strong proficiency in cloud computing platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. As a DevOps Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and optimizing continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines and infrastructure automation solutions.
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You can design and build infrastructure, platform, and software solutions based on Azure, AWS, and/or GCP. This is an ideal role for someone looking to grow into positions like cloud architect, data solution architect, integration lead, or product owner.
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Site Reliability Engineers in this role will be engaging with multiple service owners across the platform to teach and implement modern interpretations of SRE, observability, Chaos Engineering and DevOps. This role is highly visible and impactful to the organization and will help shape Splunk's Engineering culture for years to come.
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Strong knowledge of ADO (Azure DevOps) and Project Management (Agile and Waterfall) We are looking for a DW Architect that will work in the Data Governance and Strategy team and assist with related projects in Data Warehouse, BI and Azure environment.
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