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Cloud data or AI related Microsoft Associate or Expert certifications are a plus (examples: Azure Administrator Associate, Azure AI Engineer Associate, Azure Data Scientist Associate, Azure Data Engineer Associate, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert or similar.
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Advanced knowledge of cloud computing technologies such as: Apache Spark, Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure ML (Machine Learning), Hadoop, Microsoft Azure, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud.
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Our customer is seeking a skilled and visionary Sr. Database Engineer to lead their cloud strategy and design robust solutions within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem to help modernize a legacy application to the newest technology and approach available in the Azure Cloud.
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Hands on automation skills and significant experience in creating CI/CD pipelines leveraging cloud native architectures on Microsoft Azure Cloud and Infrastructure as Code for enterprise applications.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 3+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service. 2+ years of experience with OpenSearch, Kafka, Vue.js and some exposure to Machine Learning.
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Comp Sci degree, Azure DevOps (ADO), Microsoft Azure Cloud. Desired - Microsoft® Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer Expert or Azure Developer Associate.
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MCSA, MCSE, Azure Solutions Architect, Microsoft Endpoint Administrator Associate, Microsoft Azure Administrator, or Microsoft 365 Certified Modern Desktop Administrator Associate (MDAA.
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Work with Microsoft development projects and technologies in an Azure DevOps environment. NET and Python within the Azure DevOps ecosystem, collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve issues.
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Hands on experience building and operationalizing LLM driven AI agents and solutions using Open-AI/Azure ML/Databricks. Collaborate with Business Unit Stakeholders, Data Science practitioners, Enterprise Data & Analytics engineering, Enterprise Architecture, Modern Deployment, and AI Working Group to define appropriate platforms, technology and execution strategy for Cognitive AI/ML/NLP Use Cases and transition ideas from incubation into mainstream production deployment and adoption across NFCU.
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4+ years experience with a major cloud services provider such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Partner with the enterprise pipeline and developer tools teams to drive the convergence of modern software tooling and modern infrastructure automation tooling.
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Experience with a public cloud, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Experience with distributed data or computing tools including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka.
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Providing knowledge of container management tools (e.g. Docker, OpenShift), container orchestration (e.g. Kubernetes), infrastructure-as-code (e.g. Ansible, CloudFormation) and have familiarity with modern build experience tools (e.g. Maven) and cloud integration systems (e.g. Jenkins.
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Tool Specific Certs such as: Splunk, CrowdStrike, Microsoft, AWS, GCP, Azure, etc. CySA+, GCIA, GCIH, CISSP certifications. Tool Specific Certs such as: Splunk, CrowdStrike, Microsoft, AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.
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Position Title: Cybersecurity Engineer-Microsoft Sentinel Clearance: Secret Location : Alexandria, VA, Remote/Hybrid Embark on an exciting journey with us in Alexandria, VA, where your expertise as a Microsoft Azure Sentinel Engineer will be instrumental in shaping the future of cybersecurity for the US Coast Guard (USCG.
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The team powers, enables, and transforms the digital Microsoft employee experience across devices, applications, and infrastructure. 3+ years experience as service administrator for Microsoft Teams Room Systems, M365, Dynamics 365, Intune, or Power Platform.
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