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Skilled in production support with ITSM solutions including Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Release Management, and Configuration Management. Ensure equipment and processes under your purview comply with federal, state, and best practices as dictated by our Information Security Manager (ISM.
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This position reports to the Senior Manager - Finance Technology and will be remote working in the US. We’re looking for someone to join us immediately. Senior Product Manager.
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The Senior Configuration / Release Manager is responsible for leading all process and organizational aspects in establishing a Configuration Management/Release Management Center of Excellence (CMCoE.
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Senior Software Configuration Manager-TS/SCI with Poly. Experience working within SAFe and Agile frameworks specifically as a Configuration Manager. SAFe 5.1 SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE) certification.
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Building multi-brand component systems, platform configuration, release management, & Cloud Service implementation utilizing Adobe Experience Manager (AEM); Responsible for building multi-brand component systems, platform configuration, release management & Cloud Service implementation utilizing Adobe Experience Manager (AEM.
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The CryptoNet manager will be the sole authority to advise the Central office of Record to release COMSEC Key and CCI equipment for the secure network, regardless of location. The Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) is seeking a Communications Security (COMSEC) Specialist (Mid-Level or Senior) to join the Government Security group located in El Segundo, CA. This role will be responsible for ensuring Communication Security (COMSEC) compliance in support of multiple programs.
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Support Release cadence and coordination activities across Product Teams and Shared Services. Support Integrated Release Planning, Release Scrums, Scrum of Scrums, and related ceremonies.
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Ensures all necessary engineering deliverables and coordination are accounted for in the project activity, including approvals, drawing release, work-instruction development, configuration control, hardware lead-times, inspections, manufacturing trials, kitting development, verification testing and reporting.
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The candidate must have hands-on experience performing all phases of the engineering development cycle: including design, drawing release, selection of supplier, sourcing and testing prototypes, resolving pre-production issues, and production launch.
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Controls configuration release into the manufacturing BOM via Initial Release, Incremental Release and Engineering Change process in a manner that minimizes impact on execution, customer on-time delivery and inventory.
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Epic Games is looking for an experienced, partner-focused Senior Partner Operations Manager to oversee and coordinate the end-to-end release process for onboarding to the Epic Games Store (EGS.
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Strong understanding of CI/CD, Release Management, and Configuration Management processes and tooling. Senior Manager, Software Engineering. As Senior Manager, you will ensure that complex IT problems have been addressed by conferring with your customers and IT partners by working to negotiate problem resolution, timelines and deliverable commitments.
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Serves as local Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Change Management, Configuration and Release Management for supporting external requests, data calls, and Contract Deliverables (CDRL) reporting to the Program Office.
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We are seeking a highly dynamic Senior Account Manager as a business partner to be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with teams and clients. The Senior Account Manager will be the liaison, acting as a point of contact and will help provide solutions, training and project management to help deliver outstanding results.
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Assist the systems engineer and release manager during deployment and maintenance windows. The DevOps Engineer automates and streamlines the deployment pipeline to rapidly release reliable applications through configuration management.
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