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Hands-on development skills key technologies - Java/Groovy, Ansible, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), Docker, Cloud Kubernetes, AWS Lambda/Azure Functions, NoSQL such as MongoDB or DynamoDB.
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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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Previous experience with Red Hat technologies like Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat OpenStack Platform, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, etc., as well as Red Hat subscriptions.
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Orchestration, Automation and Configuration Management using Chef/Ansible/ Puppet. Experience in implementing and deploying docker containerized solutions in a Kubernetes Environment Hosted on Azure/AWS/Google.
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Experience with Docker or Kubernetes, EKS Experience integrating CICD pipeline with automated test scripts Experience with Ansible Experience with automation/configuration management in Linux environments.
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Eg Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Helm and CI/CD pipeline etc (required) Experience with high speed distributed computing frameworks such as AWS EMR, Hadoop, HDFS, S3, MapReduce, Apache Spark, Apache Hive, Kafka Streams, Apache Flink etc.
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Working knowledge of devops terraform ansible Jenkins Kubernetes helm and ci/cd pipelines. You will need 5 years frontend user experience, javascript automating workflows inside appian aws unix linux java python node js angular 2.0 or react js and middleware technologies.
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Java, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, DB2, CyberArk, Harness, JIRA, Jenkins, Splunk, Confluence, Git, JSON, API Testing, Cucumber, Selenium, Terraform, Ansible, Veracode, Virtualan, UC4, Change Data Capture, Docker, AWS/Google/Azure Cloud, Open API/Swagger, SOAP Web Service(JAX-WS), Restful Web Service (JAX-RS), Apache-CXF, Spring-Core, Spring WS, Spring Transaction, Spring-Integration, JDBC, Shell Scripting, XML, JavaScript, SQL, Python, JMeter, Gatling, Perl, PowerShell.
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Experience deploying applications in containers, such as Docker and Kubernetes, AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service and/or Azure Kubernetes Service. 4+ years of experience in Cloud software development (AWS and *nix is the preferred environment), with a focus on Infrastructure-as-code tools like AWS CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager or Terraform.
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Knowledge and experience of software development lifecycle and infrastructure-as-code tooling, such as CloudFormation, Terraform, CDK, or Kubernetes. Experience with infrastructure and configuration as code solutions, including Terraform, Ansible, or cloud-init.
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Experience with CI/CD pipeline tools and technologies such as Bamboo, Jenkins, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Artifactory, Nexus, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, or Terraform, and Atlassian Suite (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket.
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Working experience on docker and Kubernetes clusters (opensource, Rancher, RedHat OCP, Client Tanzu) involving administration of containers (Operator level skills), deployments, updates, integration with products running outside of the cluster.
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Hands-on experience with: Terraform, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Kafka, Github, OpenShift, and configuration management tools such as Puppet, Chef, or Ansible. Hands-on experience with: Terraform, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Kafka, Github, OpenShift, and configuration management tools such as Puppet, Chef, or Ansible.
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Java/Groovy, Ansible, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), Docker, Cloud Kubernetes, AWS Lambda/Azure Functions, NoSQL such as MongoDB or DynamoDB.REST-based API and web architecture and development.
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Experience using container platform and orchestration systems ECS, AKS, Kubernetes/Docker, OpenShift. Experience working with systems configuration management, orchestration, and infrastructure as code with tools such as Ansible and/or Terraform.
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