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We are seeking a seasoned Senior Site Reliability Engineer to lead and mentor our SRE team. Cox Automotive is searching for a talented Senior Site Reliability Engineer in Atlanta, GA! A minimum of 5+ years of experience in site reliability and team management.
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Preparation of site construction documentation, including demolition plans, layout plans, erosion control plans, grading and drainage plans, stormwater management, utilities, site details, transportation improvements, and project cost estimates/analysis.
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Role: Kubernetes Site Reliability Engineer + Java Developer (Combined profile) Role: Kubernetes Site Reliability Engineer + Java Developer Combined. Site Reliability Engineer, ACE Platform Engineering will support critical API Platform, devops and other activities for the Digital Services Group.
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Telecommunications Engineer Primary Responsibilities:Plan and design Communications Antenna tower replacement and modifications, site work, Radio and Fiber Optics System establish and replacement projects for a variety of Facilities.
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Summary: These applications are built with Java 11/14+, springboot, microservices, React on the UI, Cassandra, Kafka and GCP. They also use a mixture of Golang, node, Kubernetes, and SQL, The Senior Site Reliability Engineerwill be responsible for assisting with the infrastructure, monitoring and cloud.
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NVIDIA is looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join its cloud service team for supporting, triaging, and building generative AI-powered visual applications. 8+ years of experience operating & owning end-to-end availability and performance of mission-critical services in a live-site production environment, either as an SRE or Service Owner.
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Our client, a global bank is seeking a Site Reliability Engineer to join their team. Job Title: Site Reliability Engineer. The ideal candidate will come from the Financial Services / Banking industry and have strong Terraform, Containerization (OpenShift, Kubernetes, Docker) and Python skills along with external cloud experience (Azure.
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Responsible for ongoing learning needs analysis resulting in the design and development of role-specific and site-specific learning strategies for a Georgia Pacific manufacturing business unit in tandem with local leadership and site learning and development team members.
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Site Reliability Engineer. The ideal candidate is a skilled problem solver with intimate knowledge of site reliability practices, standard Dev Ops principles, AWS, scripting languages and Kubernetes.
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Site Acquisition Manager (SAM) for AMER's Team, you will be performing analytics and conducting market research on targeted metros and regions, new countries, metros, and target locations to support the team with potential analytical reporting on market strategies, outlining risks on delivery (cost and timelines) and to support the team with day-to-day activities as needed.
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Georgia Tech prides itself on its technological resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to building an outstanding and diverse community of learning, discovery, and creation.
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The (Loss Prevention Site Lead) (LPSL) is a key leadership position within the Amazon Loss Prevention Team. If you are curious and want to challenge your conventional view of an LP role in a very unconventional space, this role within Amazon will provide that challenge.
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Support coordination of site visit for Site Investigation Review (SIR)and City Planning Departments with all disciplines and F&D Consultants and ensure we have the correct professionals onsite.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you’ll build out and maintain Circle’s infrastructure estate to meet growing worldwide customer base across multiple regions on public cloud providers.
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You will report directly to our Site Reliability Engineering Manager and you'll work out of our Atlanta, GA location on a hybrid work schedule. Familiarity with site and infrastructure monitoring systems (like ELK, Datadog, AppDynamics, New Relic, Splunk, Sumologic, Grafana.
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