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The DevOps Engineer is responsible for build-out, configuration, deploy, scale, orchestration and monitoring in supporting infrastructure and our release pipeline for global commercial software platforms.
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Demonstrated proficiency with data hunting, including ELK, Splunk, Apache Spark, or AWS Stack. Demonstrated proficiency with regular expression and scripting languages, including Python or PowerShell.
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Experience with at least three of the following modules: Programming Skills: EPM Cloud or EPBCS, EPM Cloud Planning, Workforce financials, Financial close and Consolidation, Narrative reporting, Groovy Scripting, Python Scripting, EPM Automate, EPM data management, EPM Data integration, EPM business rules, EPM Groovy Business rules, Financial Reports, Oracle ERP Budgetary control, Oracle ERP Project Portolio Management Education: a.
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Using your experience in Cryptographic equipment, cryptography, key management, software and hardware firewalls, Cisco hardware, Palo Alto firewalls, cloud migration, optical infrastructure networking, virtual routing and forwarding, and SolarWinds, you’ll serve as a trusted advisor to clients on mission-critical projects.
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We are tasked with converting us on Prem Cisco CUCM instance over a period of 5 years to Cisco Cloud Based WEBEX calling platform. Stefanini is looking for Cisco Engineer , Location: Dover, DE (Hybrid.
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Master’s degree or PhD degree in Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with 3-5 years of industrial experience preferred.
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Knowledge on Azure DevOps - preferred. Hands on experience in Tricentis TOSCA, Java/C#, Selenium, Appium, Webservices/API automation, SQL, CI/CD Integration, Git, Agile. The QA Automation IT Lead will be responsible for Quality Assurance for all projects within 1 or more project vertical markets.
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Century is currently seeking a Senior Traffic Engineer for our Dover, DE office location to oversee, manage and / or complete traffic engineering design projects from studies through final construction plans.
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Century is currently seeking a Senior Traffic Engineer for our Dover, DE office location to oversee and manage traffic engineering design projects from studies through final construction plans.
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Provisioning Webex Cloud based "Desktop" phones. Daily administration and Add/Move/Changes to Webex Cloud Calling area of Webex Control hub. Cisco WebEx Cloud Calling. Experience performing Add/Move/Changes (MACD's) within Cisco Call Manager (CUCM) which provides enterprise voice services for over 15000 Employees across the enterprise.
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The role of a Linux Field Engineer (Devices/IoT) at Canonical. Fluency in at least one of Golang, Python, C, C. As the company that publishes Ubuntu, one of the most important open source projects and the platform for AI, IoT and the cloud, we are changing the world on a daily basis.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Management Specialist 2 to lead the migration of our enterprise voice system from an on-premise Cisco Unified Communications Manager platform to a Cisco Webex Cloud calling platform.
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Network Firewall Engineer to join our dynamic IT team. Experience with security tools and technologies such as vulnerability scanning, endpoint detection and response (EDR), firewalls, security information and event management (SIEM), identity and access management (IAM), and multifactor authentication (MFA.
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Monthly Bonus Incentive - Earn a MONTHLY client engagement bonus up to $4,000! This is a fully remote, part-time position. Independent, state-board-approved clinical license (e.g., LPC, LMHC, LCSW, LMFT.
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DNREC Division of Air Quality is looking for 2 Engineer Program Manager I's, one in Kent County and the other in New Castle County. JOB REQUIREMENTS For Engineer Program Manager I. Six months experience as a project engineer in (Civil, Environmental, Chemical, Mechanical, and Industrial) which includes managing engineering programs and projects.
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