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Microsoft: Azure Administrator, Azure DevOps Engineer, Azure Architect, MCSE. Experience with administration, automation, and orchestration of large-scale Windows and Linux environments using configuration management solutions, Knowledge in administering and managing infrastructure as code (git, Azure DevOps (VSTS), Azure CLI, ARM, Terraform, PowerShell.
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He/She will be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Cloud, Microsoft Cloud, Azure, DevOps within the division, and will be expected to champion the focus on Microsoft Azure. The Cloud Solution Architect Azure will provide technical leadership on Microsoft Cloud, Azure and Azure DevOps areas.
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Hands on with azure repos and azure devops and integration of azure devops to aws via terraform. - Good verbal and written communication skills Additional Skills - Experience on GitHub, Service Now, JIRA. - Experience on Ruby / Ansible / AWS / Azure / GCP / Terraform / Docker.
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Proficiency in Azure cloud services, including AzureML, Azure DevOps, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Databricks, and other relevant Azure services. Experience with version control systems, particularly Git, and CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps.
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Experience with Defect tracking tools like Jira or Azure DevOps. 7+ years of strong experience in TOSCA or UiPath automation. Good understanding of Retail Supply Chain from eCommerce, OMS (Order management), WMS (Warehouse management), and TMS (transportation management) standpoint.
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Experience with LCS management and Microsoft Azure DevOps to utilize for project development, automation, and testing. Experience with LCS management and Microsoft Azure DevOps to utilize for project development, automation, and testing.
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JOB TITLE: Senior Azure Devops EngineerSHIFT: 2 days onsite (Candidate needs to be local to the DMV area or relocate 1 week prior) (This is Not Negotiable)LOCATION: Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC.
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Strong understanding of Azure DevOps for CI/CD, automated testing, and infrastructure as code. NET Developer with a strong background in Azure cloud services. Knowledge of containerization using Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes, especially Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS.
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4-7 years of experience in development, operations, and infrastructure, with a current or most recent role as a Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or an equivalent position for at least 2-3 years.
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4+ years of experience with Azure DevOps, application penetration testing, or a similar role within an enterprise-level organization. Experience with IAM / Modern Authentication / Identity tooling is a plus (e.g., ServiceNow, MFA, Security Token, OAUTH, Azure AD conditional access, Azure, AWS, etc.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer, you will bring at least 4-7 years of relevant industry experience, including a minimum of 3 years as a Site Reliability, DevOps Engineer or equivalent. Certifications in Azure, AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes.
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Experience with DevOps processes and platforms such as GitHub, Terraform, Kubernetes, Helm, as well deployment in major cloud environments (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform) Experience with DevOps processes and platforms such as GitHub, Terraform, Kubernetes, Helm, as well deployment in major cloud environments (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform.
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Hands-on experience in Maven/Gradle, Version control (Git), Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD and any cloud platform (Azure preferred) Experience in CI/CD DevOps - Jenkins/Docker/Ansible/Maven/Ant.
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Familiar with Azure connected machine agent deployments using Azure Arc and creating custom rules and connections; proven experience utilizing Azure DevOps for managing several Azure Sentinel instances in multiple tenants.
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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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