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Tower Lead - Azure DevOps, Terraform

Others, United States

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Job Summary

An Azure Engineer with DevOps experience is a professional who specializes in designing, implementing, and managing the development and deployment processes using Microsoft Azure and DevOps principles. They have a deep understanding of Azure services and tools, as well as expertise in implementing CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure automation, and monitoring and troubleshooting applications and infrastructure. They are skilled in using Azure DevOps tools like Azure Pipelines, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, and Azure Monitor. Additionally, they have knowledge of configuration management tools, security best practices, and compliance requirements. Their role involves collaborating with development teams, ensuring efficient software delivery, and maintaining documentation and training for Azure DevOps processes. Overall, an Azure Engineer with DevOps experience combines Azure expertise with DevOps principles to enable seamless and efficient software development and deployment on the Azure platform.

Key Responsibilities

Demonstrate knowledge of cloud architecture and implementation features (OS, multi-tenancy, virtualization, orchestration, elastic scalability). Hands-on experience on provisioning and configuring IaaS and PaaS services like virtual machines, app services, databases, storage account, virtual network, function app, data factory, key vault, service bus, event grid, databricks etc. Expertise with Infrastructure as Code automation tools and languages (Terraform, ARM, PowerShell, etc.) is highly desired. Demonstrate knowledge of Azure DevOps and setting up CI/CD pipelines. Experience with setting up Logging and Monitoring solutions using Log Analytics workspace, App Insights and Azure Monitor. Demonstrate ability to back decisions with research and the “why,” and articulate several options, the pros and cons for each, and a recommendation. Understanding of design patterns and solutions for high availability and disaster recovery for cloud applications. Troubleshoot and resolution of complex problems within the infrastructure. Work on designing/implementing/automation procedures for deployment, configuration, patching and upgrad

Skill Requirements

  • Design, architect, and implement scalable and reliable cloud solutions on the Azure platform, leveraging a variety of Azure services and technologies.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, define architecture designs, and develop technical solutions that meet business objectives.
  • Lead the implementation of CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps, automating build, test, and deployment processes for cloud-native and hybrid applications.
  • Define infrastructure as code (IaC) using ARM templates, Terraform, or other relevant technologies to ensure consistency, repeatability, and scalability in deployments.
  • Conduct architecture reviews, provide technical guidance, and mentor team members on best practices for Azure cloud architecture and DevOps methodologies.
  • Stay updated on emerging Azure technologies, trends, and best practices, and continuously evaluate and recommend new solutions to enhance our cloud capabilities.

Current proven leadership is required.  May potentially lead a team up to 5 people.

  • You will be a self-motivated achiever who gains satisfaction from providing excellent customer service; 
  • Able to quickly grasp and interpret salient information; 
  • Able to take a proactive approach without the need for supervision; 
  • Excellent analytical & interpretive skills; 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate with global technical teams;  
  • Autonomy for seniors and resolution of issues/team leaders. 

Other Requirements

Education / Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field.

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