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CICD - Azure Devops, Azure Purview, Azure functions, Logic apps, Azure Data Explorer, Azure Databricks, HDInsight, Data lake storage, azure stream analytics, Azure Repos.
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Plains is initiating new initiatives within the Enterprise Data Engineering team where an experienced Azure Data Engineer. Development – A Sr Data Engineer Work closely with data architects and stakeholders to design and develop scalable and efficient data solutions on the Azure platform.
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Expert-level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure (Microsoft Government Cloud preferred) Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform, Ansible, and Azure DevOps pipelines.
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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. Experienced in Azure cloud technologies, including deployment, elastic workloads, Terraform or ARM templates, and monitoring facilities.
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Experience with the SDLC lifecycle & knowledge of relevant tools(Including but not limited to Azure DevOps, Jenkins, git, Github, Gitlab, Atlassian products). Hands on experience with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, or Azure; namely choosing platform components and assembling application and runtime architecture.
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Responsible for the Microsoft Azure and 365 environments including but not limited to Azure AD, Azure Storage, Azure VMs, Exchange Online, SharePoint, Teams, and Endpoint Manager/Intune.
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Task tracking and collaboration systems such as Azure DevOps, JIRA, Confluence, etc. Cloud Services – AWS/Azure. Apart from our expertise in land and offshore operations, we are continuously expanding our knowledge within subsea mining, geothermal, onshore and offshore construction, as well as offshore wind industries.
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Automation and orchestration experience with Visual Studio/VS Code, Azure Data Studio, Git, Azure DevOps, Ansible, Bicep, or Terraform is a plus. Proficiency in implementing data services including Microsoft Fabric, Azure Synapse, Databricks, Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory, and Self-Serve Analytics with Semantic Data Models Power BI Premium.
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Experience developing and deploying Machine Learning solutions on cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, or GCP). As a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, you will work on building AI/ML solutions across a wide range of business applications.
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Architect cloud infrastructure solutions like Kubernetes, Kubeflow, OpenStack, Ceph, and Spark either On-Premises or in Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) We are hiring an Alliances Field Engineer to help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers.
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Drive the development of a comprehensive generative AI SDK, integrating Large Language Models like OpenAI and Google AI with popular programming languages such as Python, Java, c# etc., using platforms like AWS Bedrock or Azure Semantic Kernel or Google’s Vertex AI.Own and drive extensive technical efforts across multiple teams, ensuring projects are executed seamlessly and meet high standards.
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7+ years of experience in test automation, with a focus on Microsoft technologies and Azure DevOps. This role leverages Azure DevOps (ADO), Azure services, and CI/CD practices with a strong emphasis on integrating quality criteria and quality gates using SonarQube (or similar tool sets.
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Cloud-based identity management platforms including Okta, Microsoft Entra ID and Azure Active Directory. Microsoft Azure (IaaS & PaaS) Azure Active Directory. Azure Virtual Desktop.
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Experience working with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). Certification from any of the three major cloud platforms (AWS / Azure / GCP) in Cloud Architecture / Engineering / DevOps / ML.
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Azure Data Engineer Associate Preferred. Solid experience with big data technologies (Apache Spark, Hadoop, Kafka) and cloud services (AWS, Azure) related to data processing and storage.
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