Urgent Hiring || Cloud Engineer with HashiCorp Configuration Language || Camp Hill, PA 17011 (Remote) at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Max rate $50/hr on c2c. Dear Vendors, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Irfan, a Sr. Technical Recruiter in Silverlink Technologies. I wanted to reach out to share an exciting job opportunity at HCL. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual for the position of Cloud Engineer with HashiCorp Configuration Language. If you or someone you know might be a good fit for this position, I encourage you to review the below job description. If interested, please feel free to reach out to me directly. Position: Cloud Engineer with HashiCorp Configuration Language Location: Camp Hill, PA 17011 (Remote) Client: HCL Duration: Long Term Job description: * The project involves automating the creation and management of infrastructure using Terraform. * The infrastructure will be defined in code using HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) and will be stored in a version control system (VCS) repository. * The project will involve creating and managing resources such as virtual machines, storage accounts, virtual networks, and security groups. * The infrastructure will be designed to meet specific requirements for security, performance, and scalability. * Terraform configuration file that defines the infrastructure as code. * Documentation on how to use the Terraform configuration file to create and manage the infrastructure. * A test plan that outlines the testing approach and criteria for the infrastructure. * Deployment plan that outlines how the infrastructure will be deployed and maintained. * Initialize your Terraform project: Run the terraform init command to initialize your Terraform project. This will download any necessary plugins and modules that your configuration needs. * Manage your infrastructure: Once your infrastructure is created, you can use Terraform to manage it. You can update your code to make changes to your infrastructure, and then run terraform plan and terraform apply again to apply those changes. * Destroy your infrastructure: If you're finished with your infrastructure, you can run terraform destroy to destroy all the resources that Terraform created. This will ensure that you're not charged for any resources that you're no longer using. Thanks & Regards Mohd Irfan SR.Technical Recruiter Email: [email protected] linkedin.com/in/irfan-ulla-khan-3ba6b916b Silverlink Technologies www.silverlinktechnologies.com LLC 501 Fifth Avenue, Suite 805, New York, NY 10017 -- Keywords: information technology New York Pennsylvania Urgent Hiring || Cloud Engineer with HashiCorp Configuration Language || Camp Hill, PA 17011 (Remote) [email protected] |
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