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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Crisis Text Line, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure to ensure optimal performance, availability, and security.
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As a Fullstack Engineer at Plus, you will be an integral part of our talented engineering team, contributing on the frontend and backend development of groupend solutions that define the future of self-driving vehicles.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to lead our release processes, manage infrastructure incidents, and optimize our CI/CD pipelines. Familiarity with infrastructure as code (IaC) tools such as Ansible and Terraform is a plus, but not required.
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Experience with data engineering, analytics tools, data modeling, and visualization platforms (e.g., Power BI) is a plus. You will work with a team consisting of business partners, business and data analysts, solution architects, data architects, data and infrastructure engineers, quality engineers and other technical roles in an Agile delivery environment.
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Proven experience in setting up DevOps infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, driving automated build management using GitLab, Jenkins, Nexus, Sonar, Ansible Tower, Maven, Code Commit, Code Pipeline and Code build services.
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FYI For your Information has an immediate opportunity for a DevOps Site Reliability Engineer in Reston, VA. As a site reliability engineer will work with the Department of Defense (DoD) on the development of robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure.
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7+ years of experience as a DevOps, Infrastructure, Operations, or Site Reliability Engineer (or as a software engineer with relevant experience). We are looking for a Staff Cloud DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer to join our team.
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AWS/DevOps Engineer will focus on managing Quantum–Si’s AWS and server infrastructure. Actively develop and manage our cybersecurity approach and compliance of cloud infrastructure.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle’s infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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Projects may include developing cheminformatics tools and algorithms; large-scale virtual screening and protein-protein docking; creating scalable on-demand ML inference infrastructure; developing scalable chemical databases; automation of modeling, analysis, and visualization of simulations; and a range of similar tasks integral to achieving our mission of becoming the leading AI-enabled drug discovery in the field of induced proximity.
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Description UCLA Health IT is looking for an outstanding Analytics DevOps Automation Developer with a robust background in cloud infrastructure automation to join the Solutions Architecture and Engineering's (SAE) HPC Team. The goal for the SAE team is to keep our cloud infrastructure ahead of our (rapid) customer growth, ensuring service reliability, performance, efficiency, and security.
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We are seeking an experienced Critical Facilities Engineer / Electrical Infrastructure Support Technician with the ability to perform tasks outlined in the CE Tech Level 1 and Level 2 role description.
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We are seeking a skilled Systems Engineer Consultant to join our team to provide architectural governance and strategic guidance for the Microsoft Power Platform and Fabric environment. Title: Sr Infrastructure Engineer.
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Minimum 1 year of experience in municipal water / wastewater design for EIT role, 5 years for the PE role; experience in drainage design is a big plus. Produce design plans, specifications and reports in support of municipal water / wastewater infrastructure projects such as treatment plants, pump stations, storage facilities, and transmission / distribution facilities.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer on our team, you'll work with the DoD on the development of more robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure. You will use your development experience to write infrastructure as code and deploy using industry best practices like GitOps and CI/CD in a hybrid cloud environment.
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