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A release engineer who will lead the efforts of migrate our TFS into Azure Devops and work on development of our continuous integration and continuous deployment practices (CICD). Write software, from build system automation to automated deployment, to scale our engineering delivery.
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Strong hands-on expertise in diverse DevSecOps concepts / tools, especially on Azure DevOps, Pipelines, GitHub, GitHub actions. Design and Creation of Infrastructure as Code (IAC)/Terraform Modules (Terraform experience is nice to have, but not at a premium cost.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART). SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE) or other Scaled Agile certifications a plus.
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Job Title: Release Train Engineer (RTE) Improve the flow of value through the Value Stream by improving practices associated with DevOps and Release on Demand in the Continuous Delivery Pipeline.
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Release Train Engineer. Build and manage timely communication channels with leadership, business stakeholders and delivery teams. Release Train Engineer. Expert in Azure DevOps tool.
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Typically, a minimum of five years as Scrum Master Experience on an ART, or prior Release Train Engineer experience, preferable implementing Agile and SAFe methodologies. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is accountable for overall Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) execution and delivery of value through the Agile Release Train (ART), while ensuring alignment with company strategy, commitments, and goals.
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The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR's custody to a sponsor in the United States.
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Job Description :The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART). Keep teams focused on release commitments and milestones.
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As a substation engineer, you will lead or support utility and power substation projects and clients. You will have need to have experience supporting or leading various substation projects from 34.5kV up through 500kV. In addition, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to build effective relationships with clients and key stakeholders in the Power & Utility industry.
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Project Overview / Contractor’s Role: The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART). Project Overview / Contractor’s Role: The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART.
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The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting plans according to budget constraints, design factors and client needs. The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed corrosion specialist to assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects.
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Beyond Finance is adding an IT Engineer to the our team with experience in supporting a hybrid work environment. At Beyond Finance, we've made it our mission to help everyday Americans escape the endless cycle of crippling debt and step into a brighter financial future.
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We are looking for a Principal Engineer, Injection Molding to join our team. Silicone (LSR) and plastic injection molding process development and documentation. Knowledge of multiple manufacturing domains with technical acumen critical to the success of the role (plastic and liquid silicone injection molding, resins, compression molding, etc.
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Experience that is commensurate with the specific facility for the position of Assistant Chief Engineer. The Assistant Chief Engineer provides assistance with various maintenance projects including operating, maintaining, and inspecting facility equipment in accordance with written, posted and industry standards.
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Successful completion of a US Department of Labor registered Operating Engineer apprenticeship training program and journeyman status, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as specified below.
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