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We have an immediate need for a contract DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer to join a premier management consulting firm. The DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and deployment pipelines on the AWS cloud platform.
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Expertise in container and DevOps technologies such as Kubernetes, Jenkins, Docker, and OpenShift. Be an evangelist to further bring Security, DevOps, and SecOps together (DevSecOps) Experience with CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, or GCP Cloud Deployment Manager Templates.
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Azure DevOps, Spinnaker, GitHub, GitLab. Be an architect of our future infrastructure, using tools like Kubernetes, Docker, Azure, and Azure DevOps. Test-driven development, integration testing, continuous integration and continuous delivery; and tools like Azure DevOps Pipelines, Jenkins, TeamCity, Travis CI, CircleCI.
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Then come join T-Mobile’s Cybersecurity team as our next Sr. Engineer, Zscaler DevOps! We are seeking a skilled and experienced DevOps Engineer to help us implement and support Zscaler ZIA and ZPA. As a ZIA (Zscaler Internet Access) and ZPA (Zscaler Private Access) DevOps Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and systems that support our organization's Zscaler environment.
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Threat Model, Visio, Visual Studio, SharePoint, Azure DevOps, PowerBi, MS Office. Tools/Skills Used Threat Model, Visio, Visual Studio, SharePoint, Azure DevOps, PowerBi, MS Office. Tools/Skills Used Power BI, Azure DevOps, S360, ServiceTree.
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Average Candidate: Experience with Azure DevOps, Jenkins, PowerShell or Python, and data and observability solutions. Key Projects: Contribute to executing day-to-day tasks supporting CI/CD pipelines of AAA games using Jenkins, Azure DevOps, and Perforce.
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Experience implementing industry best practices like code analysis, unit testing, test automation pipelines, security controls using Azure DevOps/TFS, performance testing using VS etc. 10+ years' experience as Azure DevOps engineer with 2+ years application developer for.
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Experience with Azure DevOps, Teams, Microsoft Office, and other project management tools. BCforward is currently seeking a highly motivated Gaming and Media Producer for Fully Remote Work opportunity supporting Redmond, WA.
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Experience as a cloud engineer, automation engineer or similar software engineering role using automation and orchestration technologies (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, CircleCI, Ansible, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI, Bitbucket Pipelines, etc.
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Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines. Comfortable using TFS (Team Foundation Server) and Azure DevOps (ADO) workflows.
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Hands on experience in creating and maintaining Azure DevOps CI / CD pipelines, ensuring continuous integration and deployment. Experience in creating and maintaining Azure DevOps CI / CD pipelines, ensuring continuous integration and deployment.
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Automation / DevOps - Packer, Terraform, Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes, CloudFormation, CI/CD, GIT, Blue / Green Deployments, Pagerduty, Github. The Senior DevOPS engineer is responsible for optimization and design of MediaAlpha's AWS Cloud Environment.
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Experience with Azure Kubernetes, GitHub, Harness / Drone CI, or Azure DevOPS required. Data platform architecture, system design, and platform engineering of Azure cloud infrastructure, ADLS Gen2, ADF, Event Hub, Kafka, Databricks, SQL Server and Snowflake.
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Programming, application extensibility, security & performance, deployments, integrations with external systems, knowledge of the AOT, objects and structures, Data Management Framework (aka DIXF), Azure DevOps and Lifecycle Services (LCS), Azure logic apps integration.
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Experience with Azure Kubernetes, GitHub, Harness / Drone, or Azure DevOPS required. Experience with Azure Kubernetes, GitHub, Harness / Drone, or Azure DevOPS required. Experience with data engineering, analytics tools, data modeling, and visualization platforms (e.g., Power BI) is a plus.
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