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Job Title DevOps Infrastructure Engineer (Remote/Hybrid- Report to an office once a month in tandem with your team) The DevOps Infrastructure Engineer reports to the Director of Technical Operations, and is responsible for creating, maintaining, and provisioning datacenter and cloud resources using Infrastructure as Code principles.
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DevOps Infrastructure Engineer (Remote/Hybrid- Report to an office once a month in tandem with your team) The DevOps Infrastructure Engineer will work with the TechOps team, product owners, developers, and the quality assurance team to ensure that FIA Tech delivers only the highest quality products to our customers.
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Ideal candidates are premier software developers with an interest in Cloud infrastructure, proficient in GitHub, various testing frameworks (including TypeScript, Selenium, Python, etc.) A software engineering background with experience as a developer or QA engineer, with a passion for enhancing developer productivity.
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Technology,skills:Microsoft Services Global Delivery, Global Network Manager, Product Management Director - Saas Cloud Managed Security Services, Partner Development Manager - Applications, National Account Manager - Enterprise, Network Services Engineer, Engagement Manager - Enterprise Implementations, Program Manager - Enterprise Transformation Initiative, Global Network Management Center Manager, Senior Director - Vendor Managed Services} VP Global Network Services.
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RETTEW seeks a dynamic, client-focused Civil Engineer to join our Municipal Team as a Drinking Water/Wastewater Project Manage r. Minimum of 6 years of successful engineering consulting experience in delivering drinking water/wastewater infrastructure projects.
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We are looking for a DevOps Engineer help improve the development and Operation standards through implementing new automation tools and guidelines that would help build a stable delivery life cycle and a reliable infrastructure.
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Extensive experience in IP networking, L2/L3 network protocols (spanning-tree, OSPF, BGP), LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, routing, QOS, VLAN, ACL, application flow, NAC, and infrastructure cabling.
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Infrastructure Engineer - Rust. Preferred background in blockchain infrastructure development or cryptography. Job Description: We are in search of an exceptional Senior Rust Software Engineer to join our team and contribute to the development of a groundbreaking Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) marketplace platform.
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We are looking for a Software Engineer with a focus on Onboard Infrastructure and Drivers to join us and take a key role in designing and implementing our core software infrastructure.
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Experience in site design for utilities, industrial facilities, municipal infrastructure, storm drainage and stormwater management design, site grading, roadway, and utility design, sanitary sewer design and analysis, construction specification development, and development of construction bid packages.
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Technical Account Management, Client Relationship Manager, Customer Success Manager, Sales Engineer, Service Delivery Manager, or similar. Own onboarding and lifecycle of multiple clients (Ex: Understanding contract language, cloud environments, Network Infrastructure, product lifecycles, technical documentation, workstation clean up, etc.
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KnowBe4 Security Awareness Training. Experience with Ticketing Systems, ConnectWise Manage and/or other PSA. Microsoft Azure and M365 Cloud. A Technical Account Manager or TAM works directly with the MIT Service Delivery team on tasks related to providing World Class Service across many industries.
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Develop high-performance, secure, and scalable infrastructure for the ZKP marketplace using Rust. Our goal is to empower developers with robust infrastructure and user-friendly tools, facilitating the creation, deployment, and scalability of ZKP applications.
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As a Senior Software Engineer on the team at Block, you will build internal products and infrastructure to protect Block’s customers’ privacy and collaborate with many teams across Block, including product engineering teams, privacy counsel, and teams within security and platform engineering.
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We are seeking a talented Mid–Level Application Security Engineer to join our dynamic team and contribute to the security posture of our software development lifecycle. You demonstrate clear devotion to the DevOps and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) mindset and meet the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, or related field and 3+ years of prior experience in application security with a focus on SAST, SCA, DAST or Master's with 1–2 years of prior experience in application security with a focus on SAST, SCA, DAST.
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