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As a Principal Engineer (Infrastructure Engineering), you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure that supports our mission-critical applications and services.
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AWS/DevOps Engineer will focus on managing Quantum–Si’s AWS and server infrastructure. Ability to run and modify Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scripts in CDK, CloudFormation, Terraform, and Ansible.
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Team responsibilities include but are not limited to: Engineer Infrastructure technology Design, create, and deploy solutions for Securian's applications running on cloud platforms (AWS, Azure) using industry best practices Implement and manage server and infrastructure applications through the use of IaC. Lead or execute the engineering and implementation of upgrades, patches or enhancements.
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The Infrastructure and Security Supervisor receives general direction from the Information Technology Director. Work with the Information Technology Director to develop business case justifications and cost/benefit analyses for technology funding and initiatives, prepare RFPs and bid proposals, negotiate contracts and scopes of work, and other documentation for infrastructure projects and associated efforts.
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The Senior Virtualization Engineer leads and works alongside of the Virtualization Engineer(s) and Network Engineer(s). Minimal supervisory duties of Virtualization Engineer and Associate but not limited to exemption.
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Reporting to the VP, Engineering, this position will develop and lead a comprehensive network infrastructure strategy aligned with organizational goals and objectives. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: Develop and maintain comprehensive disaster recovery and business continuity plans for network infrastructure.
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Ensure that infrastructure and security global standards and objectives that have been developed by The Saint-Gobain DSI Group are communicated to the business application groups and are implemented in a timely fashion.
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U.S locations are categorized into one of four zones based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area.
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Job Title DevOps Infrastructure Engineer (Remote/Hybrid- Report to an office once a month in tandem with your team) The DevOps Infrastructure Engineer reports to the Director of Technical Operations, and is responsible for creating, maintaining, and provisioning datacenter and cloud resources using Infrastructure as Code principles.
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DevOps Infrastructure Engineer (Remote/Hybrid- Report to an office once a month in tandem with your team) The DevOps Infrastructure Engineer will work with the TechOps team, product owners, developers, and the quality assurance team to ensure that FIA Tech delivers only the highest quality products to our customers.
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We are looking for a Software Engineer with a focus on Onboard Infrastructure and Drivers to join us and take a key role in designing and implementing our core software infrastructure.
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Infrastructure Engineer - Rust. Preferred background in blockchain infrastructure development or cryptography. Job Description: We are in search of an exceptional Senior Rust Software Engineer to join our team and contribute to the development of a groundbreaking Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) marketplace platform.
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As an IT Infrastructure Manager, you will be responsible for supervising the design, implementation, and maintenance of our IT infrastructure, ensuring the reliability, scalability, and security of our systems.
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Collaborates with the Chief Information Officer and other ITS Managers to develop the IT Policy Framework and to formulate specific policies and standards related to infrastructure. Must have a progressive track record of managing technical staff, technical infrastructure, complex projects, budgets and vendor relations.
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Develop high-performance, secure, and scalable infrastructure for the ZKP marketplace using Rust. Our goal is to empower developers with robust infrastructure and user-friendly tools, facilitating the creation, deployment, and scalability of ZKP applications.
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