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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional. - One or more of the following certifications: GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, AWS Practitioner, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified Architect, Kubernetes Security Specialist.
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Required Skills and Qualifications 3-5 years Proven experience as a DevSecOps Engineer or similar role, with expertise in implementing security practices in cloud environments, particularly AWS. AWS certification(s) such as AWS Certified Security – Specialty, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional, or AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional preferred.
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2+ years of experience with OpenSearch, Kafka, Vue.js and some exposure to Machine Learning. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional certification. Design and develop automated deployment and patching systems across multiple baselines (machine images and containers) that support an AWS based shared services platform for a broad spectrum of users and initiatives.
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Active AWS Certified Solution Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional certification. Knowledge of native commercial Cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) services, PaaS and SaaS solutions.
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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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Markon's partner company is seeking a Senior ServiceNow DevOps Engineer to join our program supporting a key IC government customer. Senior ServiceNow DevOps Engineer. Develop, deploy, update, and manage AWS cloud infrastructure platforms such as EC2, ELB, S3, EBS, RDS, and KMS.
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As a DevOps Site Reliability Engineer, you will use your development experience to write infrastructure as code and deploy using industry best practices like GitOps and CI/CD in a hybrid cloud environment.
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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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We apply advanced technologies such as Digital Signal Processing, Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud computing to solve our customer and mission challenges. required with AWS/Cloud development/computing and OpenCV experience.
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Ampcus is seeking a DevOps Engineer to work locally in the Chantilly, VA areaDevOps Engineer As a DevOps engineer, you will be required to set up cloud environments and provision computer networking, storage, and virtual networks—ultimately, how to “harness the cloud.
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DevOps Engineer, Mid. Experience with AWS Cloud, including networking, IAM, EC2, S3, Cloudwatch, or RDS. Experience with Terraform, AWS Cloud Formation, or Ansible. Experience with container orchestration, including Docker, AWS ECS, or Kubernetes.
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County government experience · Previous experience as DevOps developer/Engineer · Programming experience in. o Experience with SQL server in IaaS and PaaS and ability to understand complex T-SQL statements Beneficial · Azure Certifications (Azure DevOps , Azure Administrator and or Solution Architect etc.
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The job locations include Chantilly, VA. Education and Experience: A bachelor's degree and at least ten years of experience Active Top Secret/SCI with Polygraph Skills and Knowledge: Experience in cloud services such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, or Oracle Cloud, including associated tools like EC2, EBS, S3, etc.
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AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, or SysOps Administrator certifications. Confirmed proficiency deploying AWS applications with AWS's Cloud Development Kit (Ansible and Terraform are not substitutes for CDK.
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