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Experience with Condition monitoring practices such as oil analysis, vibration analysis, ultrasonic testing, thermography, etc. Support quality incident investigations (injury, significant near-miss, equipment damage and premature component failures), complete with detailed RCA (root cause analysis) and practical corrective actions.
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This position is responsible for all aspects of information and network security within the Agency, including the administration of applicable security technologies, proactive monitoring of all information technology assets for potential security issues, identity and access management activities, as well as the application of security best practices to mitigate risks within the organization.
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As a Lead Site Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, building, monitoring, and continuously improving our ecommerce platform's infrastructure and processes. Conduct thorough root-cause analyses for production incidents and generate high-quality RCA reports, leveraging SRE methodologies to prevent recurrence.
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S/4 multi-sites rollouts hypercare planning, hypercare execution, monitoring the hypercare progress and run hypercare command center. - Be able to work with functional, technical team to do RCA Root Cause Analysis, create proactive actions based on root causes identified.
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Design and maintain robust production monitoring systems to ensure timely detection and resolution of issues, following SRE guidelines for effective monitoring and alerting. Leveraging your expertise in observability tools such as New Relic, Scalyr/Splunk, bash scripts, and Python scripts, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability and performance of our Java microservices-based architecture.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) or related roles. while strictly adhering to Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles. Proactively identify and address potential issues before they impact operations, utilizing observability tools like New Relic, Scalyr/Splunk, bash scripts, and Python scripts.
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Setup/configuration of database replication and troubleshooting, Setup HA databases for Disaster recovery and failover/failback to Support DR activities, Support multiple Database environments like dev, qa, stage, beta, prod, archive, DR, HA, Setting up database monitoring, Review and deployment of database scripts(DMLs/DDLs) , Write Unix scripts and DB scripts , Refresh lower environments from prod, Provide support to incidents and create RCA , Provide on call support as per rotation cycle.
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Actively engaged with Operations and Maintenance Teams to transform the maintenance culture from reactive to proactive by effectively applying reliability concepts such as Root Cause Analysis (RCA), maintenance best practices, failure modes identification, and equipment monitoring.
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Conduct RCAs on transaction monitoring to create action plans to reduce errors and improve service delivery. on adherence to compliance in transaction monitoring and highlight failures to stake holders.
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BJ’s pays weekly. Automate repetitive tasks at scale to streamline operational workflows and enhance efficiency, focusing on the implementation of SRE-driven automation solutions. Provide support for globally distributed, multi-cloud (public and/or private) environments, implementing SRE strategies for resilience and fault tolerance.
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Perform Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for any product or environmental monitoring deviations and/or failures. Environmental monitoring for pathogens as per the Internal Control Plan. Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products.
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Monitors investigator sites with a risk-based monitoring approach, applies root cause analysis (RCA), critical thinking and problem-solving skills to identify site processes failure and corrective/preventive actions to bring the site into compliance and decrease risks.
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Provisioning and managing the life cycle of multiple clusters like EMR & EKS. Infrastructure monitoring, logging & alerting with Prometheus/Grafana/Splunk. Involved in fixing issues, RCA, suggesting solutions for infrastructure/service components.
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Prepare reports in Kodiak/RCA and prepare month end journal entries in general ledger (Peoplesoft). Kodiak/RCA experience highly preferred. Perform the calculations and analysis of accounts receivable valuation and third party reimbursement reporting, coordination of audits and monitoring of regulation changes.
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Design and manage Java based microservices, bash scripts, Redis, High-Availability design, while strictly adhering to Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles. Lead Site Reliability Engineer page is loaded.
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