The DevOps Engineer will implement and test processes, collaborate with engineering teams, and create clear, concise documentation for diverse audiences.
Company Description
Nasscomm - Storage solutions
Position: Associate Consultant
Roles and Responsibilities: Skills: DevOps Process-Develop/Implement/Test Works side by side with engineering to write, edit, and revise documentation for product and solutions development, support services, and customer/end-user activities. retrieves, organizes, analyzes, and synthesizes complex subject matter and transforms into clear, concise, and easy to understand information for many different audiences in a wide variety of formats.
NOTE: Project/Job is on W2, C2C and 1099 terms. All partners/Employer's are invited for opportunity.
DevOps Engineer with 1-2 years of experience.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
DevOps
Engineering
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