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<p><strong>Job Overview</strong></p> <p>We are seeking a highly skilled **HCM DevOps Engineer** to join our team and support enterprise cloud infrastructure, automation, and deployment initiatives. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in **SAP Converged Cloud, GitLab, Terraform, Ansible, SUSE Linux, Kubernetes, and CI/CD automation**.</p> <p>This role requires hands-on experience building scalable cloud environments, implementing Infrastructure as Code (IaC), managing containerized workloads, and supporting modern DevOps and GitOps practices.</p> <p><strong>## Key Responsibilities</strong></p> <p>* Design, implement, and maintain DevOps solutions for enterprise applications and cloud platforms.</p> <p>* Manage and support infrastructure within SAP Converged Cloud environments.</p> <p>* Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines using GitLab.</p> <p>* Automate infrastructure provisioning and deployment using Terraform and Ansible.</p> <p>* Administer and troubleshoot SUSE Linux environments.</p> <p>* Deploy and manage containerized applications using Kubernetes and Helm.</p> <p>* Develop automation scripts using Python and Bash.</p> <p>* Implement GitOps workflows using Argo CD.</p> <p>* Manage secrets and secure configurations using HashiCorp Vault.</p> <p>* Support cloud infrastructure and services across enterprise environments.</p> <p>* Monitor system performance, reliability, and security.</p> <p>* Collaborate with development, infrastructure, and security teams to improve deployment processes.</p> <p>* Support multi-tenant platforms and cloud-native solutions.</p> <p>* Create and maintain technical documentation and operational procedures.</p> <p><strong>## Required Qualifications</strong></p> <p>* 8+ years of experience in DevOps, Cloud Engineering, or Infrastructure Automation.</p> <p>* Strong expertise with SAP Converged Cloud.</p> <p>* Hands-on experience with GitLab and CI/CD pipeline implementation.</p> <p>* Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform).</p> <p>* Strong automation experience using Ansible.</p> <p>* Advanced knowledge of SUSE Linux administration.</p> <p>* Experience with Kubernetes and Helm.</p> <p>* Proficiency in Python and Bash scripting.</p> <p>* Experience with cloud computing environments and database technologies.</p> <p>* Knowledge of GitOps practices and tools such as Argo CD.</p> <p>* Experience with HashiCorp Vault for secrets management.</p> <p>* Experience building, implementing, or supporting multi-tenant solutions.</p> <p>* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.</p> <p><strong>## Preferred Qualifications</strong></p> <p>* Experience with AWS, Azure, or GCP cloud platforms.</p> <p>* Knowledge of container security and Kubernetes best practices.</p> <p>* Experience with enterprise-scale cloud deployments.</p> <p>* Familiarity with monitoring and observability tools.</p> <p>* Experience supporting HCM applications and platforms.</p> <p><strong>## Required Skills</strong></p> <p>* SAP Converged Cloud</p> <p>* GitLab</p> <p>* GitLab CI/CD</p> <p>* Terraform</p> <p>* Ansible</p> <p>* SUSE Linux</p> <p>* Kubernetes</p> <p>* Helm</p> <p>* Python</p> <p>* Bash Scripting</p> <p>* GitOps</p> <p>* Argo CD</p> <p>* HashiCorp Vault</p> <p>* Cloud Computing</p> <p>* Infrastructure Automation</p> <p>* Multi-Tenant Architecture</p> <p><strong>## Preferred Skills</strong></p> <p>* AWS</p> <p>* Azure</p> <p>* GCP</p> <p>* Docker</p> <p>* Platform Engineering</p> <p>* Cloud Security</p> <p>* Monitoring & Observability Tools</p>

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