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Work closely with our engineering teams to make infrastructure and cloud decisions that support rapid growth and future-proof our product suite. This newly created Infrastructure Engineer role will report to the Chief Technology Officer and lead efforts to build and implement IT strategic plans aligned with our organizational goals.
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As a MLOps Engineering, you will design, deploy, and maintain cloud infrastructure with infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools such as Terraform, AWS CDK. Experience developing and maintaining cloud infrastructure with Terraform.
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Familiar with NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards & Cyber-Security. Ensure strict adherence to NERC standards for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Master of Science degree in Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications, or Computer Systems Engineering.
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Provide technical excellence to apply state-of-the-art machine learning / artificial intelligence utilizing technologies such as Spark, R, Hadoop, Scala, SQL to real world infrastructure business problems.
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Architect cloud infrastructure solutions like Kubernetes, Kubeflow, OpenStack, Ceph, Hadoop and Spark either On-Premises or in Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) They are also software engineers who use Python to develop Kubernetes operators and Linux open source infrastructure-as-code.
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Because of our investments in public cloud infrastructure and machine learning platforms, we are now uniquely positioned to harness the power of AI. We are committed to building world-class applied science and engineering teams and continue our industry leading capabilities with breakthrough product experiences and scalable, high-performance AI infrastructure.
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We are seeking individuals skilled at performing vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and secure architecture reviews of a variety of operating systems, network devices, wireless solutions, and their related infrastructure.
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Operational Accounting and Finance experience within industry also valuedTechnical skillsets and experience including SQL server reporting, MS PowerBI, Alteryx, VBA & macro programmingConceptual understanding of technology application landscape and associated infrastructure, including ability to articulate benefits and drawbacks of cloud technology vs.
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Experience with infrastructure as code (IaC) tools like Terraform or CloudFormation. Good understanding of institutional operations practices and modern enterprise application development will be critical to deliver the enablement and enforcement capabilities that create the ecosystem for structured code releases and infrastructure provisioning changes with quality gates to deliver reliable, secure and optimized business capabilities for the organization.
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Work with team members to design, architect and implement MFT (B2Bi, Connect Direct Unity, Control Center & Director) infrastructure for high availability and resiliency across geographic locations.
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Prior experience in Git, Jira, Databricks, AWS, and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) is advantageous. We are seeking a Senior Data Engineer specializing in data UX/visualization to join our dynamic data infrastructure and analytics team.
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Experience writing, testing, and deploying one or more ML solutions using one or more of the following declarative infrastructure as code solutions: Terraform, Pulumi, AWS CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, or GCP Deployment Manager.
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Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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This role is responsible for one or more functions within Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) who develops and maintains risk models for margin, clearing fund and stress testing with the focus on developing and maintaining risk model software in production, and environments and infrastructure used in model implementation and testing.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Design and provision cloud infrastructure using IaC tools like Terraform and Crossplane, ensuring consistency, repeatability, and rapid deployment capabilities.
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