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The Critical Infrastructure Engineer will design and specify material for AC and DC power equipment including commercial AC power building entries, switchboards, transformers, generators, UPS backup systems, rectifiers, power distribution, batteries, grounding systems, fire control systems, HVAC, and additional materials required to support installation.
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Looking for a highly technical, hands-on Data DevOps Engineer for our Data Lake Team that can independently lead data engineering projects and strive to proactively improve process efficiency, making recommendations for process and system improvements where applicable.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering technical expertise and leadership across a variety of low voltage projects, including structured cabling, ICT infrastructure, audio-visual systems, security systems, and telecommunications.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master's degree in Applied Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Infrastructure Engineer, Production Engineer, Systems Analyst, IT Consultant, System Administrator or related occupation.
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Your future duties and responsibilities Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Use Terraform for Azure, Google Cloud Platform, OCI; Use AWS CDK for AWS infrastructure. Extensive experience in CI/CD pipeline creation, infrastructure automation, configuration management, containerization, and monitoring across multiple cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, OCI.
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The Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) is responsible for the planning, design, and engineering of enterprise-level infrastructure and platforms related to cloud network & cloud computing.
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Modernize our infrastructure and application portfolio by building new and migrating existing applications on the cloud, in partnership with our primary cloud provider, Microsoft Azure.
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Collaborate with teams in an agile environment to design, develop, and test AWS Cloud infrastructure solutions using modern cloud delivery concepts. Serve as the most senior technical expert on cloud deployed products and infrastructure within the AWS Cloud while collaborating with architecture and application teams to develop robust and cost-efficient cloud solutions.
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Must have a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and/or Geotechnical Engineering with at least 3 years of related professional experience, and registration as a Professional Engineer or Engineer in Training (EIT.
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We are looking for a Sr. AWS Infrastructure & DevOps Engineer who will contribute to design, implement, and maintain our cloud infrastructure on AWS. The ideal candidate will have expertise in Terraform, Bitbucket Pipelines, Snowflake Data Warehouse, AWS Lambda functions, and various AWS services including SNS, SQS, SES, API Gateway, EC2, Textract, Bedrock, and managed Airflow.
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Perform civil engineering plans preparation in water and wastewater treatment and conveyance infrastructure, focused on site design project components including site layout, infrastructure piping, roadways, paving and grading, and stormwater infrastructure.
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Key Skills: AWS Infrastructure, Snowflake Admin, DevOps, MLOps, CI/CD, Docker/Kubernetes, Security/Vulnerability, AWS IAM, Automation, Cloud Cost Optimization. Role: AWS DevOps Engineer - Snowflake, MLOps.
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DV West Cleared Infrastructure Engineer. At Method Resourcing, we are looking for a DevOps engineer! A strong grasp of CI/CD processes and cloud platforms like AWS or Azure is necessary, as well as a proven track record of designing and managing secure, scalable infrastructure solutions.
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The infrastructure is running on multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud environments (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud just to name a few, and Bare Metal servers), and is administered completely programmatically, via the company's Stack with integrations to Nomad and Terraform.
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Seeking an experienced Enterprise Security Infrastructure Engineer to support the NASA Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Network and Telecommunications Services (NaTS) under the Advanced Enterprise Global Information Technology (IT) Solutions (AEGIS) contract.
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