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This position will directly manage full-time team members, and provide Moody Center clients with comprehensive event management and ticketing services. We are looking for an experienced ticketing professional to join our Box Office team.
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As a Senior Azure DevOps Engineer, you'll design and manage scalable cloud infrastructure on Microsoft Azure, automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration, establish CI/CD pipelines, manage containerized applications, implement Infrastructure as Code, and optimize Azure resources.
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Hands onexperience in Architecture, design, development and deployment of applicationand integration with tools.
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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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Legends manages disciplines ranging from ticketing, specialevents, sponsorship and operations, to food & beverage, retail, guest services, HR, finance and analytics for our Attractions partners.
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Devops, matlab, perl, sdet, software engineer, software programmer. A DevOps engineer is a technical leader that brings advanced experience in software development. We use cutting-edge technology (deep learning, computational fluid dynamics, cloud-based computing) combined with advanced clinical expertise to revolutionize the treatment of coronary artery disease.
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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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In other organizations, you might have heard of this referred to as a “DevOps Engineer” or “Site Reliability Engineer”. We like to believe DevOps is an idea, a theory, and a set of fundamentals about how we work and interact within our team, in engineering, and for our business.
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Escalate agency-wide CAPPS Financials issues to CPA through ASP ticketing system, monitor ASP tickets, etc. Minimum of (5) years’ experience performing progressively responsible work in financial systems or closely related field or activities (advanced query writing, database skills, data mining); including three (3) years in CAPPS/HHSAS/PeopleSoft Functional, Technical Support or other financial systems is required.
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Sound knowledge with: Logic App, PowerApps, Event Hub, Power Automate, Message Services (SOAP / REST, XML, JSON, EDI), Messaging technologies, Cloud Knowledge (Azure/AWS), Version Control (Azure DevOps, GitHub, TFS), and API technologies.
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The ideal candidate should have extensive experience with TypeScript, SQL, Python, Go, Angular, node js, AWS Chime, Free Switch, Google Cloud, AWS, Azure DevOps, Algorithms, Data Structures, JavaScript, C.
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Experience leveraging Azure DevOps (ADO) or Jira for work item management and CI/CD automation, as well as Git for version control. The DevOps Engineer is a member of the Product Engineering Healthcare (PE-HC) team and will work across teams to successfully deliver products to our healthcare stakeholders and their clients.
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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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To enable trust and build the most secure solutions for customers, the industry is moving from DevOps to DevSecOps! These services are cornerstones of the DevOps capabilities offered by OCI and offer a wide variety of technical problems to be solved and customer focused innovations to be created.
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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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