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Hands-on experience with leading technology vendors and products such as Palo Alto NGFW, Tenable Vulnerability Management, Microsoft Defender for endpoints and servers, ForeScout, and Azure Sentinel.
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Architecture and engineering of Microsoft Azure, providing guidance and deep technical knowledge on various Azure architecture elements deployed in an Enterprise environment.
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Demonstrated design, deployment, and administration experience with various Microsoft solutions, including Azure Active Directory, Intune, Microsoft 365 Defender (AAD IPC, MDO, MDE, MDCA, MDI), and Microsoft Information Protection.
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Experience demonstrating a strong knowledge and skill of information security technology focusing on IAM Applications (e.g., ForgeRock, Ping One, RSA, Daon, Microsoft Azure, and SiteMinder.
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Provide technical expertise and guidance on the selection, and hands-on implementation, and optimization of big data platforms, tools, and technologies across multiple cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, etc.
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Provide subject matter expertise and hands on delivery of data capture, curation, and consumption pipelines for Microsoft Azure. Extensive hands-on experience implementing data migration and data processing using Azure services: ADLS, Azure Data Factory, Azure Functions, Synapse/DW, Azure SQL DB, Event Hub, IOT Hub, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Analysis Service, HDInsight, Databricks Azure Data Catalog, Cosmo Db, ML Studio, AI/ML, etc.
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As a key member of our Information Security team, the Information Security Analyst II will take a front and center role in designing and implementing security protocols across diverse environments, including Azure, AWS, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and on-premises infrastructure.
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Certification in one or more of the following technologies: Microsoft Azure Solution Architect, Microsoft Azure Administrator, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Google Associate Cloud Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional, AWS Certified Solutions Architecture Associate, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate.
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One or more of the following certifications is a plus: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Security Certification SC-500, Azure Certification AZ-900.
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Knowledge of Windows workstation platforms, Azure AD, Intune/Modern Management, GPO, Microsoft o365, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) Management and migration to Microsoft Azure Active Directory Modern Management from legacy AD domain joined environments, including GPO translation and conversion.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Data Engineer with a strong background in SQL, Python, and extensive hands-on experience with Azure Databricks and Azure Cloud services.
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Providing walk-up support, asset management, PC compliance, and mobile devices support, TSS provides hands-on support to Deloitte employees. Responsible for Microsoft O365 optimization and updates including driving value from the product suite.
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3 + Years of hands-on experience in scripting, orchestration, and automation languages such as PowerShell / DSC, Python, Bash/Shell scripting and Ansible to deploy Infrastructure as Code (IaC.
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Hands-on experience using IaC software tools (CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, GCP Cloud Deployment Manager etc) and CI/CD tools (IDEs, GitLab, GitHuB, Jenkins, CircleCI, etc.
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Be responsible for image/application development and compatibility testing of packages on various computer platforms. They will ensure the delivery of these solutions with minimal impact on end-users and further support our goal of technology eminence and optimizing the digital experience for our customers.
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