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Job Summary: As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will be expected to demonstrate professional expertise in designing, building, and supporting enterprise IT environments. Must keep abreast of technological changes in the IT infrastructure arena and stay technically focused.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Infrastructure Engineer in Technology as part of Mainframe Operations and IT Service Operations. 4+ years of Mainframe technology infrastructure engineering and solutions experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Sr. Infrastructure Engineer to join the Mainframe & Midrange Services (MMS) team to help support our Mainframe Capacity Planning & Performance engineering team. 4+ years of Technology Infrastructure Engineering and Solutions experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Under the general direction of the Information Technology (IT) Manager I, the IT Specialist II serves as the Infrastructure Engineer for cloud and on-premise solutions (Security), demonstrating in depth knowledge of leadership and expertise while performing a wide variety of complex tasks in support of the Infrastructure Operations/Security/System Engineering Domain.
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Experience in Systems Infrastructure - specifically Platform and DevOps. Work collaboratively with the rest of the engineering team to deliver infrastructure for core and emerging products.
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We are seeking a Senior-level Azure cloud infrastructure engineer to assist us in cloud migration initiative to migrate entire footprint of County’s record management system and Line of Business applications to Azure (IaaS and PaaS.
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The Infrastructure Engineer II ( IEII ) enhances IT infrastructure with a focus on advanced server management, cloud integration, and complex network configurations. Position Title Infrastructure Engineer II.
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The infrastructure engineer reports to the IT Manager and collaborates closely with the data architect, Managed Solutions Provider, and other subject matter experts and roles, particularly in infrastructure and operations.
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Develop specifications for complex infrastructure systems, design and test solutions. In this role, you will help support critical infrastructure for the zVM platform through performance monitoring and data analysis.
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We’re looking for a Staff Software Engineer to join our Infrastructure Team. This team handles a mix of operations, observability, infrastructure, IAC, dev tooling, deployment tooling, and some application development projects too.
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Because our backlog continues to grow, we are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to join our Raleigh, NC office’s existing thermal infrastructure department. As a mechanical engineer you will be responsible for the design of thermal infrastructure systems.
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We're searching for a S oftware Engineer to join the Motion Planning Infrastructur e Team to develop motion planning projects in areas including, but not limited to, algorithm integration frameworks, fault management, engineering and learned model frameworks, state management and bootstrapping.
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As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will be expected to demonstrate professional expertise in designing, building, and supporting enterprise IT environments. Employ continuous improvement techniques to maximize the performance, security, and availability of the network infrastructure.
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Completes complex technical tasks, leads projects, troubleshoots issues, research new methods and systems, provides off hours support (on-call) as a part of a rotation, all under minimal supervision Infrastructure Engineer IV Acts as a highly trained and experienced technology expert on host platform(s) to ensure reliability and stability of the assigned platforms and systems.
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As an infrastructure engineer, you will be responsible for laying out the design of a deployment infrastructure for ML training and inference jobs over GPU clusters that spans across multiple cloud service providers like AWS, GCP, Azure, Coreweave, and OCI. You should also be responsible for leading a team of engineers and building a scalable, performant, and reliable platform, enabling our customers to seamlessly access and utilize a comprehensive suite of ML services that we offer.
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