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Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to help detect, communicate, and fix issues while adopting Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles so that the availability and performance of the investments in IT networks are optimal.
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Experience in building, migrating & supporting enterprise computing platforms and systems such as GlobalProtect, Prisma Access for Desktop (macOS, Windows) & Mobile (iOS, Android), and SASE based solutions by test driving proof of concept and deployment of security solutions.
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The VPN Engineering team provides secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity at the Enterprise level that allows associates to access Capital One’s network remotely via home based networks, public Wi-Fi networks and smartphone hot spots.
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We are seeking an experienced Lead P latform Engineer with expertise in network security technologies cloud, enterprise, and data center to join our team! Support enterprise network security infrastructure, regional hubs, and cloud environments.
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Ensure compliance with departmental and enterprise security configuration standards. You will collaborate and innovate with smart and passionate people within Capital One to deliver results that have a direct impact on the company’s bottom line while challenging yourself by learning new technologies and seeking opportunities to advance and improve our enterprise infrastructure.
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How to discuss production support activity at a high level including ITIL (information technology infrastructure library), monitoring, DevOps, SRE (site reliability engineering), and disaster recovery.
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As an Engineer/Analyst with Wiley Edge, you’ll play a vital role in enterprise technology, from algorithmic trading engines to regulatory reporting. Once training is completed, you can be considered for several diverse roles, such as Junior DevOps, Production Support, Support Analyst, Junior Software Engineer, or IT Operations.
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How to discuss common financial topics, including financial markets, equity trading, derivatives, currency, treasury, regulation, and risk. Want to start your career as a DevOps Engineer or Production Support Analyst.
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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Experience + Has demonstrated depth and breadth of expertise in own discipline, such. + The enterprise architect plays a key role in shaping. Principal Enterprise Architect.
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As: Wireless telecom architecture, including Device, Access, Core, Transport, Customer systems, and/or Enterprise systems. Grasp and communicate bigpicture enterprise-wide issues to team.
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Other: Flink, Kafka, Kubernetes, Elastic, Message Queues. Expertise in Microservices / API, Web Technologies, Java, ERP (SAP, Oracle), Supply Chain business process. Work cross-functionally to understand the linkage betweenclients business goals, business architectures, and technology architectures and strive to furtherclientsbusiness goals via organic or inorganic evolution ofclients architectures.
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Key Skills – SRE, GCP (Enterprise Deployments), HELM, Python/Golang/Java, IAC/Automation, Blockchain Technologies, Node Infrastructure, Security Hardening. Site Reliability Engineer – Google Cloud.
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This pay rate represents Wiley Edge’s good faith and reasonable estimate of the base pay for this role at the time of posting and based on the locations listed in the job advertisement. Ultimately, a foot in the door to build your career in an in-demand niche.
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Drive the evolution of infrastructure, processes, products, and services by convincing decision makers. Think Compile, deliver, and evangelize end-to-end technology roadmaps that guide the evolution of infrastructure, products, and services by applying depth and breadth of expertise in multiple related disciplines.
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Red Hat is seeking a Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to develop, scale, and operate our OpenShift managed cloud services. As an SRE you will contribute to running OpenShift at scale by enabling customer self-service, making our monitoring system more sustainable, and eliminating work through automation.
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