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The applicant must have administrative experience and will assume the responsibilities of site director of the PED at NCB, with clinical and academic time divided between the two campuses. NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx handle more than 156,000 outpatient visits, more than 50,000 emergency room visits and more than 7,500 admissions annually in the 232-bed facility.
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The DevOps engineer will have to understand and manage different AWS Virtual Private Clouds and understand both DNS, security permissions, and the Linux operating systems. Airflow experience is a huge plus, having a general SRE principles, GCP, Cloud migration/engineering.
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Accountability for site IT Operations and Maintenance (e.g. workstation setups, upkeep of conference rooms, managing ticket queue, network checks, etc.) This position is an on-site role where 5 days a week in the office are required.
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The Shift Supervisor is responsible for performing work involving a variety of specialized assignments, and security systems in a homeless shelter setting. Facilitate process when EMS and NYPD are on site.
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SUMMARY: The Shift Supervisor is responsible for performing work involving a variety of specialized assignments, and security systems in a 200+ bed women’s homeless shelter. Shift Supervisor reports to the Security Manager.
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StubHub is looking for Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)to design and develop next-generation technologies and complex features. Extensive experience (typically 5+ years) in a site reliability engineering or a related role, demonstrating a strong command of incident management, mitigation, & prevention, troubleshooting, and performance tuning.
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Icertis is continuing to generate significant demand in the US public sector and the US GOV CloudOps team is at the forefront of defining, implementing and continuously monitoring cloud security strategies to meet the rigorous federal security compliance requirements, protect our customer's assets, reduce risk, and to empower Icertis' federal sales team.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) you will be part of a team responsible for designing and building high levels of availability, scalability and reliability into our systems. We are looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer.
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Serve as secondary Labor and Employee Relations Manager for the other PAGNY site in the borough or other PAGNY sites to ensure full, efficient, and impartial coverage of all sites. The Labor and Employee Relations Manager will operate out of the affiliate site under the direction of the Director, Labor & Employee Relations, while working daily with the Chief Affiliation Officer(s) and site staff.
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Site/Civil Engineer - Land Development - Unlimited PTO - Fully Remote (Optional) I am searching for 5-15 year Civil Site engineers for either fully remote or hybrid roles! Senior Site Reliability Engineer (2nd Shift.
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Job SummaryTitle: VP, Digital Marketing and StrategyReports to: Chief Digital OfficerLocation: New York, NY (Full-Time, On-Site)The Role:Roc Nation, a Live Nation joint venture, is seeking a Vice President of Digital Marketing and Strategy.
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The Role: Staff Site Reliability Engineer. Experience with secure build software infrastructure that makes use of a trusted platform module (TPM), hardware security module (HSM), trusted execution environment (TEE), smartcard, and/or other similar hardware key storage mechanism.
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Site Safety Manager Course. Experience with MTA C&D (including NYCT, LIRR, MNR), Amtrak, NJ Transit, and PANYNJ. SIE is looking for a Safety Manager – Rail/Transit to support various MTA C&D transit construction projects.
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NYC consumer electronics company is looking for a talented, on-site 3D industrial designer with strong 3D animation skills. NYC consumer electronics company is looking for a talented, on-site 3D industrial designer with strong 3D animation skills.
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