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As a DevOps engineer, you know how to set up cloud environments and provision computer networking, storage, and virtual networks—ultimately, how to “harness the cloud.” As a DevOps infrastructure engineer at Booz Allen, you’ll work closely with cloud architects and engineers to manage server configuration for modern cloud solutions.
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Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert. Experience in shell scripting, Python scripting and CI/CD tools such as Azure DevOps, design and implement continuous delivery pipelines that serve the purpose of provisioning non-prod and production environments.
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FYI For your Information has an immediate opportunity for a DevOps Site Reliability Engineer in Reston, VA. As a site reliability engineer will work with the Department of Defense (DoD) on the development of robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure.
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As a DevOps Infrastructure Engineer, you’ll collaborate with cloud architects and engineers specializing in Ansible, Terraform, Puppet, and Chef to manage server configuration for modern cloud solutions.
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The Origin program is in need of a Cloud Systems Engineer who has experience with designing, deploying, and managing cloud environments from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google, Oracle Cloud Compute, and IBM. Experience should also include on-premise VMWare/Nutanix virtual hosting environments, MS Windows Server 2012-2019 administration, Windows PowerShell scripting, Active Directory, VDI, and NetAPP storage solutions.
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Master's degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or 18 years of experience as a Systems Engineer in lieu of degree.
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We have a current need for motivated civil/structural engineer to join our high-performing team in solving some of today’s most difficult Facilities and Infrastructure problems and help evolve our capabilities in meeting the technical challenges of tomorrow.
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Automation systems consist of building management system (BMS) and electrical power monitoring system (EPMS).
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As a cloud engineer, you will work with elite teams to implement continuous integration and deployment mechanisms that help reduce the speed to mission of critical applications and services to our nation's intelligence systems.
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Location: can be based out of Chantilly, VA, and Springfield, VA. Clearance Required: TS/SCI and must be able to obtain a CI Polygraph Required: Must have experience in the following areas: Minimum five years of experience working in an Agile environment serving as a Release Train Engineer or equivalent role (, Agile Project Manager or Scrum master) Experience planning, managing, and organizing multiple projects concurrently.
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Engineer geographically dispersed services, integrating services into public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. Engineer solutions to be deployed via automated CM tools, and hardening the solutions to address security, compliance, and regulatory initiatives.
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SAIC is looking for a DevSecOps Systems Engineer to be an integral participant in satellite ground system command and control software requirements development, design analysis, coding, and verification.
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Preferred Experience: Experience within the defense industryCurrent Secret Clearance (or higher)Job Descriptions: As a FPGA Engineer you will play a crucial role in the design, development, implementation, and optimization of FPGA architectures and digital design solutions.
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Flight Physics Engineer As a startup company, Electra is at an early stage, so this position requires a versatile person who is not afraid to work hard and move fast. Flight Physics Engineer As a startup company, Electra is at an early stage, so this position requires a versatile person who is not afraid to work hard and move fast.
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Red River Managed Services (RRMS) is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) Automation Subject Matter Expert (SME) to join our team.
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