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Proficiency in infrastructure as code (IaC) tools such as AWS CloudFormation, AWS CDK or Terraform. Develop and maintain AWS infrastructure using infrastructure as code (IaC) principles and tools such as AWS CloudFormation, AWS CDK, or Terraform.
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Experience with cloud-native tools for data storage, distributed computing, BI, and infrastructure as code (e.g., Apache Spark, Azure, Databricks), as well as ETL/ELT and pipeline orchestration.
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Demonstrated knowledge of Agile scrum, Pega code reviews, guardrail compliance and UI design system best practices including Pega Cosmos. Agile Scrum, Jira, Bitbucket, Jenkins, Splunk, Kafka, Hadoop, Reports, Selenium, Microservices and APIs, Deployment automation, unit test automation, CI/CD tools, OpenShift Containter.
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3+ years working with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and a proven track record of building complex infrastructure programmatically with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools. Act as a key contributor in automating the provisioning of Cloud Infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC.
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You will be working with and implementing databricks and writing code in python and SQL and deploying jar files into spark. This client is currently working with BigQuery but will be implementing Databricks.
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We have exclusively used Rockwell - Allen Bradley PLC's for over 30 years so you must be familiar with previous versions of these programs and have the ability to support and troubleshoot old versions, integrate and update systems, and truly be able to understand code.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer (Remote- Eligible)Do you want to work for a tech company that writes its own code, develops its own software, and builds its own products.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) practices and frameworks. Create and maintain tools for code quality control: code review, testing, coverage, monitoring, notification.
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Azure CLI PowerShell / ARM Templates - Provisioning IaC (Infrastructure-as-Code) Provision IaC (Infrastructure-as-Code) - Azure CLI PowerShell / ARM Templates. Build / Configure New Development Tools - Improve Automation / Code Deployment with a Focus on Azure Operations / Application Development / Deployment / Configuration.
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Maintain a working knowledge of Software Code Development leading practices and serve as a thought leader to the SGWS organization. Facilitate Code Development / Engineering training and education programs for the IT team.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code and Configuration Management tools (Puppet, Ansible, Terraform, Chef, Salt) You will be part of a team of multi-disciplined engineers working on Virtualization, Kubernetes, GenAI, Developer Experience, and Infrastructure as Code.
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5-7 years’ experience with development or infrastructure as code tools, including Terraform, Helm, Bicep, JSON, Python, JavaScript, or YAML. Creating reusable, modular orchestrated code to deploy resources.
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Candidates must have a strong hands-on ability to design these systems, both mechanical engineering/part design as well as writing PLC code/ladder logic. Required Skills & Experience 5+ Years of experience in robotics engineering 3+ years in PLC code (ladder logic languages ex.
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O Experience writing production-ready Terraform code. " Write secure, production-quality Python code. " Deploy code to production servers using GitLab CI/CD pipelines. o Experience with Git or other source control for code management.
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This role requires the Development Engineer in Test to write Mobile automation code leveraging Espresso and/or XCUI framework for iOS and/or Android development. 1+ years of hands-on coding experience with Java, Kotlin, SWIFT, or other object-oriented programming languages.
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