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Experience driving security within a wider SDLC process. Experience driving security within a wider SDLC process. Skill in one or more of C, Python, Go, Rust, Java, Ruby or PHP. Knowledge of and familiarity with low-level Linux cryptography APIs.
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They are expected to provide technical leadership in every stage of the development lifecycle, from analysis and design to program coding, testing, release and maintenance while adhering to current System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) processes.
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This position is expected to provide technical leadership in every stage of the development lifecycle, from analysis and design to program coding, testing, release, and maintenance while adhering to current System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) processes.
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Wide experience in leading the SDLC projects and requires minimum of 5 years or project management experience with. Experience in BFS is preferable. Role: Technical Project Manager with Banking and Financial domain.
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Experience using SQL queries, big data Expertise in quality control and process improvements across the SDLC. We have an immediate Openings with Our Direct Client for a Long term contract position.
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End-to-end understanding of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) management and toolchains, including build and release process, build automation, Version control, Testing, Code quality, and CI/CD solutions.
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Adheres to NYCB policies, procedures, and standards. Responsible for developing application architectural design and code for new applications and/or enhancements to existing applications. Provides production support and performance monitoring of critical production systems.
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Net, InstallShield, and Unix-based build systems. Programming skills in Ruby / Python / Perl / Bash / PowerShell, along with C# / C. Research & Development DevOps Engineer. Identify industry best practices and draft standards for designing and implementing automation workflows.
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Responsibilities : Wide experience in leading the SDLC projects and requires minimum of 5 years or project management experience with. Experience in BFS is preferable Knowledge of both Waterfall and Agile project methodologies.
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Project management, Stakeholder management, Implementation, Project plan, Sdlc, clarity, Agile, Pmp, Ms project, Pmp certification. Project management,Stakeholder management,Implementation,Project plan,Sdlc,clarity.
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Strong proficiency with both Agile and Waterfall/SDLC methodologies. Lead IT Delivery Manager - 13615. Project Management certificate (PMP) from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Excellent ability to communicate verbally and in technical writing to all levels of the organization in a proactive, contextually appropriate manner.
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