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Experience with Databricks, Airflow, Docker, and Terraform is a plus. Machine Learning Engineer (Platform) 2+ years of professional experience as a MLOps Engineer, Data Engineer, or equivalent role, focusing on machine learning and/or ML infrastructure.
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You will have the opportunity to work with technology including Snowflake, FastAPI, Airflow, TensorFlow, PyTorch, PostgreSQL, SQL, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes and more. Experience with/ containerization (e.g. Docker.
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Proficiency in Python, GraphQL, Docker, and Terraform (or relevant IaC tools) The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams, including satellite operators and other software engineers, to understand requirements, implement new features, and troubleshoot issues.
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Knowledge of infrastructure technologies Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD tools and technologies •Understanding of best practices in responsive web and app UX design •Knowledge of micro frontends and module-federation Must Have Skills Angular Ionic Ngrx RxJS TypeScript Graphql Rest API JavaScript CSS HTML Applications will be accepted until May 22 nd 2024.
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Strong understanding of implementing containerization technologies (Docker), Kubernetes orchestration, CI/CD pipelines, DevSecOps/DevOps practices and Red Hat OpenShift with automation within OCP/OPP.
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Any experience in these areas: AWS (Amazon Web Services), Docker/Kubernetes, Document-Oriented Data Stores (i.e. Elasticsearch, Solr), Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) and OGC WMS/WFS, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, and RESTful APIs, Git.
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Experience with containerization and orchestration technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, Rancher). You'll work with under guidance from a Senior Kubernetes Engineer, Senior Developers. Experience with containerization and orchestration technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, Rancher.
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Knowledge of cloud native systems (e.g. Kubernetes, Docker, EKS, ECS). At Regions, the Cybersecurity Cloud Security Engineer contributes to the advancement of Cybersecurity strategy. Base Technology or Security Certifications (e.g., CISSP, CompTIA Security+, CCENT, CCNA, MCSA, etc.
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As a Test Engineer, you will work with operational users to design, develop, and maintain capabilities that empower analysts to manage and fuse data from multiple sources of intelligence in support of national security missions.
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Experience with container management/orchestration (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, RKE2) and/or Platform as a Service (e.g., Openshift) AWS Certification - SysOps Asc, DevOps, or Solutions Architect Asc.
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Ibotta is seeking a Machine Learning Engineer, Platform to help build ML systems that drive our company’s mission to Make Every Purchase Rewarding for millions of consumers. We're looking for someone who has a passion for building scalable machine learning and MLOps platforms using technologies such as Python, Databricks, Spark, AWS, Airflow, Terraform, etc.
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Architect, Aws, Cloud, Devops, linux, CI/CD, docker, puppet, jenkins, Github, Ant, Jenkins, Puppet, Architecture. Broad exposure to multiple areas of technology, particularly cloud infrastructure and operations management, DevOps, and security.
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Experience with container technology (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes) development and deployment. Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, Redis. Experience with Docker or similar container technology.
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Configure and customize features to the infrastructure using Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, and other cloud-based tools. Hands-on Kubernetes, Docker, EKS/AKS experience. Web design experience using DevOps principles with tools such as Node, Django, Ajax, CSS, Angular, Play, JavaScript, PERL, jQuery, HTML/XML, PHP.
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Today our team is working in Ruby on Rails, Golang, TypeScript, React, Postgres, AWS, Docker, & Kubernetes to name a few but things change quickly so be comfortable learning new tools. As a remote Senior Software Engineer in Core Services you will play a central role in the development of high-volume, low-latency applications for mission-critical business systems.
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