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Must have hands on Snowflake, AWS and Airflow. 5+ years in data engineering with detailed knowledge of data warehouse technical architectures , infrastructure components , ETL ELT.
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Softrams is seeking a seasoned Sr. DevSecOps Engineer to drive critical infrastructure changes through Infrastructure as Code (IaC) while ensuring the security of high-profile applications.
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Our client in the outdoor industry is seeking a dedicated professional to join their team in Columbia, MO. In this role, you will report to the Web Ops and Network Infrastructure Manager, ensuring the reliability, availability, and performance of both software systems and infrastructure.
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Hands-on production experience with orchestration systems such as Airflow. Hands-on production environment experience with distributed processing systems such as Spark. The Data Capture team for the Data organization within the DE&ET organization is in search of a Lead Software Engineer.
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We are looking for an Electro-Mechanical Engineer with broad, cross-functional skills and a hands-on focus to design, test, and analyze components and systems to dispense the highest quality beverages on the planet.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $174,900 - $199,700 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer.
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We are Recruiting on Purpose a Civl Environmental Engineer - Municipal Water Wastewater Engineer to support and grow our team in Vinnings, GA. We are looking for dedicated, creative, and energetic candidates interested in tackling challenges and developing sustainable solutions to address water issues such as quality, scarcity, reuse, management, and resilience.
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Exhibit ownership of delegated tasks, including responsibility for coordination and delivery of on-schedule and on-budget tasksExperience with Municipal wastewater, facility infrastructure design, and other Municipal planning, design, and construction engineering activities.
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Hands-on experience with IaC tools such as Terraform, Ansible, ARM, CloudFormation. Hands-on experience in programming with Java, Python or any development language. Hands-on experience designing and implementing Platform core services around Compute, Storage, Networking, Databases, Containers, Security, Identity, etc.
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We are currently searching for a Civil Engineer - Sr. Water/Wastewater Project Manager for water infrastructure projects in Atlanta, Georgia. Also, interaction and a commitment to client service for both internal and external clients Qualifications 10+ years’ experience in water/wastewater engineering and project management Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Georgia Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become registered within 6 months Demonstrated technical proficiency in hydraulics, water/wastewater treatment, industry standards, etc.
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Demonstrated, hands-on experience with data visualization tools, e.g. Looker and Tableau. Create new reporting and dashboards, data infrastructure, and queries to track key marketing metrics across multiple data sources leveraging SQL, R/Python, Looker, Tableau, and other visualization tools; monitor for changes in trends, share insights and make recommendations.
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As a Sr. Lead QA Test Automation Engineer , You will also execute manual and automated tests to ensure software quality and functionality for our Georgia Child Welfare – Office of Information Technology team.
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Role description:Under the direction of the Senior Stormwater Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects that will challenge you and provide growth in your career.
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In addition, be accountable for analyzing and designing the infrastructure architecture and management of technology-based business solutions to meet business and technical requirements for Georgia Child Welfare Office of Information Technology program initiatives.
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Note: The requirement is for a Senior Systems Engineer position focused on Engineering Operations and Production Support with a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) approach. SRE hands on basic exp.
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