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Experience as a SRE, DevOps Engineer or equivalent software-engineering role. The Lead DevOps Engineer is responsible for the availability, reliability, performance, capacity, scalability, maintainability, and survivability of the ecommerce websites, applications, services, and the hosting infrastructure.
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Solid working experience in agile project delivery, following SCRUM practices, cross-functional contribution and excellent team collaboration capabilities. Nice to have experience coding Java/Selenium to augment automated testing needs in scrum team structure.
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Thirdly, we strive to be a Business Catalyst & Enabler by embodying the DNA of technical innovation and ensuring our Global Security operations are fast and agile. Finally, we Drive Empowered & Risk-Informed Decision Making by providing our leaders with the necessary information to make agile decisions based on risk.
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The Market Intelligence & Insights Manager is a member of our agile, high-performance MII team. A minimum of 3 years hands-on experience with advanced SQL Tableau and/or Power BI knowledge performing complex database operations and familiarity working with a data warehouse.
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10 + years of experience as a Product Manager or hands on product orientated agile transformation. Be a key leader in the overall Agile transformation. Their role is to actively drive a Product & service first transformation, and thereby agile ways of working.
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Experience holding Scrum meetings, tracking project velocity, forecasting project completion with EVA or Agile methodologies. Fluent in the software development life cycle (Waterfall and Agile) and SDLC tools.
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Cloud-native Kubernetes services (AKS, GKE, EKS) design and implementation Red Hat Openshift public cloud design and implementation Experience with configuration management and automation tools such as Ansible, Puppet, CloudFormation, Salt Experience in Agile development practices and test-driven development Demonstrated excellence in organizational, leadership, communication, coaching, and troubleshooting skills Shift: 1st shift (United States of America) Hours Per Week: 40.
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Network Doctor is an IT managed services firm where company culture and teamwork are essential.
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This role will be engaged and mission-critical role as a Senior Network Engineer in the DevOps / SRE Implementation team responsible for delivery of network projects. Network Engineer #231409.
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Perfetto is seeking an experienced Field Engineer that is coachable and dependable. Field Engineer for all 5 boroughs. Areas we specialize in (both civil and structural) - Heavy Civil Construction Utility Work Streetscape & Resurfacing Waste/Stormwater Work Apply here.
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CNS Inspection Services, LLC is a full services engineering company seeking an experienced Field Engineer for on call services to help us keep growing. ICC certification - as a structural welding inspector.
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Delve Underground has an immediate opening for a Structural/Geostructural/Geotechnical Engineer with a minimum of 3-6 years of relevant experience to join our New York or New Jersey office. Project Tunnel Engineer.
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Audio Engineer - Adjunct Instructor Essential Duties And Responsibilities. Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Additional Information. Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor - Key Relationships.
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We are currently seeking a Geotechnical Staff Engineer to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment. Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer in New York State or able to get reciprocity within six months.
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Experience working using Agile/Scrum methodology in a fast-paced environment. As a Senior Software Engineer, how results are achieved is paramount for your success and ultimately result in our success as an organization.
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