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You will play a pivotal role in achieving our goal of establishing a three-node quantum computing network between Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley, connected via an entanglement swapping over optical fiber, all orchestrated by a quantum network protocol stack.
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Familiarity with both cloud- and server-based programming interfaces (e.g., TypeScript, Rest API, GraphQL, PowerShell, Visual Basic or analogs) is desired. The Research and Data Analyst III leverages expertise in cloud-based platforms and applications, and SQL database systems to collaboratively streamline the organization's data processes.
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The company’s proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure provides ultra-low latency integration with public and private clouds for high-performance practical quantum computing. Rigetti Computing is a pioneer in full-stack quantum computing.
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High proficiency with the following disciplines: Directory services (LDAP, AD), DNS, anti-malware/virus technologies, IDS/IPS, WIPS, mobility, PC and Mac computing, Azure AD and Office 365 ecosystem, network security, disaster recovery, SOX compliance.
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Design & implementation of AWS cloud infrastructure using best practices and industry standards by working closely with internal & external stakeholders like Information Security, Cloud Infrastructure, Data Engineering teams, etc.
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Technologies We Use: Java, Python, JavaScript, Typescript, Vue, React Native, Kotlin, Fast.io, Quarkus, Redis, Postgres, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, AWS, GCP, Azure. Our products consist of cloud-based micro-services and modern web and mobile applications.
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Experience in Excel, Stata, Python, R, SQL, SAS, ArcGIS/ArcPy, or Cloud computing (Databricks/Spark, Google Cloud, Azure, AWS); Experience in Excel, Stata, Python, R, SQL, SAS, ArcGIS/ArcPy, or Cloud computing (Databricks/Spark, Google Cloud, Azure, AWS.
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We use Kotlin for MEM mobile apps, React Native, Typescript, Redux, and GraphQL for mobile apps across Samsara and Golang for our backend. Experience working with frontend technologies (e.g. React, Redux, Typescript.
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Skills and Qualifications: Strong understanding of AWS cloud computing principles and technologies, including infrastructure as code (IaC), virtualization, containers, networking, and security.
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Continuous improvement of Cloud Data platform to enhance speed, agility, and cost efficiency. Experience in architecture & security of AWS EC2, EBS, S3, EKS, Athena, Redshift, RDS, Kafka, Glue, and other data management tools.
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Expert knowledge Bash and of one of Python, TypeScript, Go or Rust. Drive ongoing development of the deployment, container, and security infrastructure of the company’s flagship software running on a Linux-based IoT architecture and the cloud.
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Extensive knowledge of cloud security technologies (Azure Infrastructure, AWS, GCP, SaaS, IAM) Excellent knowledge of Security related systems (i.e., Firewalls, SASE, EDR/MDR, Vulnerability Management, Patch Management, SIEM, NAC, etc.
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Familiarity with cloud platforms (e.g., Azure, Dell Boomi) and deployment techniques. Strong proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frontend frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue.js.
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Specific skills: Proficiency in designing and implementing cloud solutions on the Google Cloud Platform, including hands-on experience with analytic warehousing technologies (e.g., BigQuery, Looker), data processing technologies, and Terraform configuration.
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Experience with P2P systems, Purchase Requisition Modules (Oracle Cloud preferred), JIRA, Salesforce, Contract Repositories, and ticketing systems a plus. Review and approve new Purchase Requisition submissions through the Procure-to-Pay platform on Oracle Cloud.
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