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Experience of providing production support activities for business critical Linux/applications. Within this role, the specialist will provide 2nd line production operational shift support and perform releases for company application services, many of which are business critical.
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Provide production monitoring and end-user support when required to resolve system issues. Exposure in overall delivery cycle including requirement gathering, development, testing, debugging, deployment, documentation, production support.
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Mulesoft Production Support - Dallas, TX - Hybrid. " Strong experience in Production Support / Operations for Mission Critical, high performance (url removed) applications and Mulesoft integrations.
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Ability to conduct effective triage and remediation of production incidents with accompanying customer service and support for all clients of the platform. Experience with the Linux environments and Bash scripting.
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Here is what you need: Minimum of 3 years of experience in web-site development using PHP/JavaScript/HTML Minimum of 3 years of experience with PL/SQL in structured programming language Must have experience working in SAFe Agile development environment Must have experience with development and production support Bonus Points if: Java, Microservices.
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BMO Bank N.A. seeks Senior Manager-PM Risk Systems Management in Chicago, IL to directly and by managing others, provide production and end-user support and governance for the risk technical platform and system environment that supports risk data, reporting, and control structures (e.g. process controls, user access controls, data integrity controls) to enable risk processes and operations.
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Provide technical support for all broadcast areas including: digital server recording and play out technologies, broadcast automation, digital archive systems, networking, operating systems (ms windows, mac os, linux.
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Support Linux operating systems on our corporate development/test network as well as edge and cloud production environments. You also will support ISSO and ISSEs in obtaining and maintaining system security certification and accreditation.
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Leidos has an exciting opening for you as our next D3P Lead Production Support Engineer supporting DINMEC under our 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract. Production system support and troubleshooting (infrastructure.
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Must have hands-on experience with AWS and Linux in a production environment. Support system accreditation efforts (ATP, ATO) by generating Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts.
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With our partners at John Deere, we have the ability to bring innovative computer vision, machine learning, robotics, and product management solutions to scale production, maximizing their potential impact.
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Experience with cloud tools (Azure, AWS, Google, Etc) Familiarity with Unix/Linux development environment Familiarity or experience working with data acquisition systems Familiarity with networks and databases Familiarity with CI/CD, DevOps, Build Systems, Docker/Kubernetes.
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Three years of experience in information systems hardware and software installation and maintenance, network services, systems support, or production support. Experience with Unix, Windows, Linux, Cisco, MS Servicer, MS Office, MS Exchange, MySQL, and report writers.
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Enable on time delivery of Production and Launch services through provision and support of IT systems and services. Experience troubleshooting across all modern operating systems (macOS, Windows, Linux.
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Provide production support for warehouse management system. SQL;MQ communication protocols;Analyzing requests and making recommendations to improve processes and controls;Eclipse, PDM, SDA, RLU, DFU, Hawkeye, FTP, SQL developer and putty;Change management software;Java, Python, VB Scripts, Linux, SQL developer, Stored procedures, PL/SQL and XML;Manhattan software and Agile environment; andMark Magic Label printing application.
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