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5 years of experience of cloud data storage and solutions (e.g., Azure, Microsoft Fabric, Databricks, SQL Server, Azure Data Factory). 5 years of data architecture and implementation experience using Microsoft Azure, cloud-based systems, and modern integration and data technologies.
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Strong knowledge of Microsoft Azure services and cloud administration. Familiarity with Microsoft Intune for mobile device management. Experience administering Microsoft Exchange Online/On-Premises.
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Knowledge of using ERP Software, Windows Server, Microsoft Exchange, Cisco CCNA/CCNO, and NERC-CIP is a plus. Your responsibilities will extend to managing user permissions and accounts across Microsoft Suite, and you may also be tasked with training new IT staff on the team’s systems and processes.
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The opportunity to join an amazing Microsoft Gold Partner on fresh, greenfield D365 F&O implementations. You would be working for a tier one Microsoft Gold Partner, with an expanding, multi-national client base, and award-winning implementation consultancy team.
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Familiarity with other Microsoft products and cloud services, such as Azure and Power Platform. If so, we are looking for a talented D365 CRM Consultant that has experience with analyzing business processes, creating technical documentation, and working with cross functional teams you will be able to leverage your expertise in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to deliver customized solutions for clients.
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Proven experience (7 years) as a Full Stack Engineer, Automation Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or a similar role. Familiarity with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and serverless architectures is a plus.
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Strong level of knowledge in Microsoft Azure Entra ID, Azure Resources and Technologies, Azure Security, Azure DevOps Infrastructure, Microsoft Office 365, Exchange On-Premises, Exchange Online, Microsoft Teams, Windows System Administration, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity architecture and deployment, System performance monitoring tools, Effective project management techniques.
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Adept with continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) tools such as Jenkins, GitHub CI/CD, or Azure DevOps. Expertise in implementing and managing Active Directory (AD) infrastructure, coupled with proficiency in IAM solutions like Azure Active Directory or Okta for streamlined identity management and single sign-on.
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Cloud Expertise: Combine contemporary cloud skills, including AI, analytics, DevOps, DevSecOps, IaC, security, networking, and storage, with deep industry expertise and a deep understanding of your dedicated set of clients' businesses.
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Certification for Microsoft Azure data analytics preferred. Azure stack experience including databricks, Synapse, SQL DB and PowerBI, and knowledge of Azure Marketplace tools required.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of Microsoft Azure infrastructure and Microsoft Office 365. Microsoft Azure Governance, Design, Planning, Policies, Security, Conditional Based Access.
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Knowledge of CI/CD practices and tools (Azure DevOps, Git, Jenkins, etc.) Develop and maintain integration flows (IFlows) using SAP CPI Web UI, scripting languages like Groovy and Java, and API-based integration techniques.
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Data Integration and ETL: Develop and maintain advanced Data Engineering processes and patterns using Spark, Python, Scala, Databricks, Azure Data Factory and other relevant tools to integrate data from various sources.
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We leverage leading technology stacks like Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Power BI, Anaplan, Qlik, Tableau, SAS, Cloudera, Redhat and many others - to match your business goals with optimum technology solutions for all your stakeholders.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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