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Tech Stack : Python, Golang, Bash, PowerShell, Kubernetes, Docker, Kibana, Grafana, Prometheus, Splunk, Elastic, Azure, Nagios, Zabbix, Ansible. Experience with Azure, Linux, VMware, and understanding of cloud providers.
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Cloud certifications (AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect) preferred. Expertise in cloud architecture, infrastructure as code (Terraform, Ansible), and automation tools.
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Skills: AWS / AZURE / GCP, Python, Linux, Puppet / Chef / Ansible, Terraform, Docker/ Kubernetes, CI /CD (Automation, Metrics), Observability (Datadog / Dynatrace / Sysdig / Aqua), SEIMIn this role, you can expect to:Work with engineering teams to propose features that solve recurring patterns of customer complaintsDesign and implement scalable, secure, distributed, fault-tolerant systems that satisfy sophisticated requirements.
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7+ years of experience in cloud infrastructure engineering and security, with a strong focus on public cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP). Cloud Infrastructure Architecture and Management: Design, build, and maintain secure and scalable cloud infrastructure solutions, including network security, identity and access management, and data protection.
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A proven track record of working as an Azure Solution Architect delivering successful migration/greenfield projects. Experience on automation (e.g. Ansible, Jenkins, etc.) At least 3-years’ experience in delivering Azure based Cloud Platforms is a must.
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Ansible, Azure DevOpsNexus, DockerBamboo / JenkinsJira / ConfluenceLinux, Shell ScriptingSonarQube and Bitbucket / GitHub. Ansible, Azure DevOpsNexus, DockerBamboo / JenkinsJira / ConfluenceLinux, Shell ScriptingSonarQube and Bitbucket / GitHub.
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3+ years of experience building services via Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with tools like Terraform, CloudFormation, or Ansible. Strong understanding of cloud computing concepts and services (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP.
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Deployment and Automation: Streamline deployment processes using automation tools like Ansible, Terraform, or similar, ensuring consistent and efficient infrastructure provisioning. Experience with cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP) and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
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Assist in designing and supporting HPC and storage systems on-premises and in cloud clusters (AWS, GCP, Azure). Exposure to Infrastructure as Code tools (Ansible, Terraform, etc. Understanding of cloud solutions like AWS, GCP, or Azure.
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Strong experience with automation and configuration management tools such as Ansible, Terraform, or Puppet. Strong knowledge of cloud computing platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
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Knowledge of alerts and monitoring tools and system management tools for all environments and configuration management and Cloud orchestration tools, including Azure, VSTS, Ansible, Chef, Octopus, and ServiceNow.
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Your expertise in Python, shell scripts, SageMaker, IaaC (Ansible, Terraform), CI tools, Docker, Kubernetes and similar tools will drive efficiency and performance. Skilled with Python, Git, shell scripts, terminal (grep, sed, awk), Ansible, Docker, and Terraform.
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Experience in automation/configuration management using Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Saltstack, Bosh, Terraform or an equivalent. Experience with cloud migration technologies such Azure Migrate, Plate Spin, CloudEndure.
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Knowledge of DevOps processes with experience automating databases, applications, networks, and other infrastructure using popular tools such as Terraform and Ansible. 3-5+ years of experience deploying, managing, and maintaining large-scale production systems, including cloud-based environments (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
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8 Required: Additional / Preferred experience supporting the following: Ansible, SFTP/FTPS, Kubernetes and open-source software. 8 Required: Experience supporting Windows and Linux systems with cloud service providers (AWS, Azure, etc.
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