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The Broadcast Operations Engineer will be responsible for day to day operations of broadcast technology for Major and Minor League Baseball systems. The Broadcast Operations Engineer will be responsible for day to day operations of broadcast technology for Major and Minor League Baseball systems.
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DevOps engineer must have effective leadership and cross-functional leadership and communication skills. If you are a talented devops engineer who seeks responsibility, thrives when empowered in an agile development environment, understands the importance of personal accountability and looking for new challenges then we would like to talk to you.
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About You:We are looking for a passionate Machine Learning Engineer to build and scale the DTC personalization systems and services for our new global streaming app, Max, as well as any future DTC streaming apps.
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The Platform/Foundational Services team is looking for a Software Engineer II to help with the development and maintenance of a suite of applications and services that help to ensure that Topps and its operations are run smoothly, efficiently and are prepared to meet our next set of challenges head on.
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The engineer will coordinate with internal engineering teams, external consultants, and technicians, aiming to mitigate risks and establish a path to project realization, including solar and battery storage projects.
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Minutes to Seconds is looking for a Senior DevsecOps Engineer in a contract role at New York in hybrid mode. Requirements Role Description We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Sr. DevSecOps engineer to join our fastpaced and securityfocused team.
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We’re seeking an experienced OpenShift/Kubernetes Engineer to join a team managing and maintaining the company’s container platform. Advanced knowledge of Azure services, specifically Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Red Hat Openshift (ARO.
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Experience with execution of offshore wind farm installation, or similar large scale infrastructure installation highly preferred Knowledge of the US Jones Act a benefitIndependent and solution oriented engineer.
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Among others the System Test Engineer works with the System Test Leader, System Engineers, Firmware and hardware Engineers in the System construction setup that leads to execute all applicable test cases and report test progress.
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Implementation Tech Leads build technical strategy and roadmaps, taking into account client needs, client constraints, and Cedar's product strategy.
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The Platform Observability team is looking for a Staff Software Engineer to help design and implement observability solutions that enable deep visibility, insights, alerting and incident response capabilities, distributed tracing, log aggregation, infra and APM/SLO/cost management tooling for the production software that drives SiriusXM and Pandora.
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Hybrid or potential for fully remote*As a ServiceNow Procurement engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, customizing, and maintaining procurement solutions within the ServiceNow platform.
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Townsquare Media is looking for a Regional Broadcast Radio Engineer to support multi-station broadcast radio facilities in our Upstate New York Markets: Oneonta, Utica, Albany, Binghamton. Regional Broadcast Radio Engineer, Upstate New York.
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Currently, we are seeking a motivated, career and team-oriented cybersecurity Cloud Engineer in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) Data Services Program.
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Backend Engineer is a one-of-a-kind online marketplace that connects design lovers to more than one million extraordinary pieces, from furniture and fine art to jewelry and fashion. Tech stack: Java 11 Web services, few Python services, Tomcat Web Servers, Spring MVC, REST, GRPC, AWS deployment (Kinesis, Dynamo, EMR, ECS, Lambda, MySQL Aurora, Elastic Cache, S3), Apache Solr, Elastic search, Github, Jenkins, Maven.
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