DevSecOps Engineer (Remote) Engineering - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

DevSecOps Engineer (Remote)

Job Title:
DevSecOps Engineer (Remote) Job Location:
2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114 Duration:
5
Months Interview Process:
Online interviews.
Utah residents not required-remote work allowed.
The selected candidate will be awarded this position, contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check.
This is conducted by client, not the vendor.
Resource will be required to clear a criminal background.
Client HR will handle the Paper work and background on the 1st day the resource reports to work.
Top Skills & Years of
Experience:
The person must have a working knowledge and experience in Azure DevOps, Azure Infrastructure and TerraForm.
It is expected that they are experienced and senior enough to advise on how improvements can be implemented.
Client needs a DevSecOps engineer to work with the DevSecOps team to backup key members around Azure DevOps Continuous Integration/Continuous (CI/CD) pipeline development and management and Terraform implementations of Infrastructure as Code (IaS).
The person will work closely with other software, security and infrastructure engineers as well as QA to ensure the system will meet the standards for the production environment.
The person must have a working knowledge and experience in Azure DevOps, Azure Infrastructure and TerraForm.
It is expected that they are experienced and senior enough to advise on how improvements can be implemented.
Cleo Consulting is an equal opportunity employer (Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled) Recommended Skills Devsecops Infrastructure Management Terraform Continuous Integration Consulting Microsoft Azure Apply to this job.
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