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3 years of experience in the last four (4) years working as Release Management Engineer handling all aspects of Release management tasks performing planning, establish deployment workflow, managing Release lifecycles and executing code promotion.
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As a MuleSoft Release Engineer at Octo, you will be focused on supporting the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform at the Department of Veterans Affairs in a high-demand customer success environment.
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At Sumitomo Electric Interconnect Products (SEIP), we’ve been producing superior quality heat shrink tubing products since 1996. Sumitomo Electric Interconnect Products, Inc. (SEIP) was founded in 1985 as a sales and marketing company.
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Akkodis is seeking a Design Release Engineer for a long term contract position with a client in Auburn Hills, MI. If you are interested in this Design Release Engineer job in Auburn Hills, MI, then please click APPLY NOW. For other opportunities available at Akkodis go to www.
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This role requires an experienced Agile Leader to take on Release Train Engineer responsibilities for an Agile Release Train (ART) executing on a program implementing Full Scale SAFe. This role will be supported by experienced SAFe Leaders on the program and the selected candidate will receive formal training and development as an RTE when necessary.
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The Mechanical Integration Design Release Engineer will be responsible for designing and packaging mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that encompass the Low Voltage Electrical System of multiple EV platforms.
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CGI Federal is hiring a Release Train Engineer SME to work with a skilled and motivated team of professionals on a high-visibility Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) cyber security program.
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As a Release Train Engineer, you will facilitate Agile Release Train events and processes, and support teams in delivering value. As a Release Train Engineer you will communicate with stakeholders, escalate impediments, help manage risk, and drive relentless improvement.
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As a Remote DevOps Release Manager with expertise in IBM iSeries and Microsoft Azure, you will oversee software products' efficient and successful release. If you're an experienced DevOps Release Manager with expertise in IBM iSeries and Microsoft Azure, we encourage you to apply and join our dynamic and innovative team.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) or product. We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Sr. Release Train Engineer to join our team.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor’s enterprise IT systems.
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As a world leader in life science engineering and technical solutions, MTG has the knowledge and experience to ensure compliance with pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device safety and efficacy guidelines.
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The electrochemist / electrochemical engineer is responsible for testing the performance of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for Oxylus Energy electrochemical reduction of CO2 under the range of conditions.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation maintenance service and repair of equipment as assigned. We are within walking distance of many corporate offices such as Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, AT&T, Chevron and Mattel.
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For this contract role as a Controls Engineer you will have a minimum of 5 years’ experience of programming Allen Bradley or Siemens PLC’s. To be considered as a Controls Engineer you will have the right to work in the USA, either a US Citizen, eligible for a TN Visa or hold a B1 in Lieu of H1b Visa.
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