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Why would a Forward Deployment Engineer ever want to consider a career in (Re-)Insurance? Guy Carpenter (GC), the global leader in reinsurance brokerages, is seeking candidates for a Forward Deployed Analytics Engineer on its Data Strategy team, based in the New York City office.
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Comprehensive expertise in all stages of the compute infrastructure equipment lifecycle: architecture, design, engineering, testing, sourcing, build design, deployment automation, configuration management, support operations, and observability monitoring.
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Backend systems, scalable infrastructure, AI technologies, deployment pipelines, GCP, AWS, Kubernetes, Rust, Go, Typescript, Python, MySQL, Postgres, BigQuery, Redshift, Restful, Graphql, enterprise workflows.
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Post-deployment configuration of new tests within Trellis. Our Tech Stack: Mac OS, Chrome OS, Slack, Google Suite, AtlassianSuite (Jira, Confluence) Orchard Trellis, Change Health technology, and our Kindbody EMR.
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5+ years experience as a Deployment Lead, Engagement Manager, Technical Project Manager, Management Consultant, Client Solutions or Professional Services Lead. Past experience working with clients in the financial services industry is a plus.
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Manage IT Cybersecurity and infrastructure related projects and initiatives such as deployment of cyber security tools. Must have experience with Cybersecurity and/or Network Security Engineering.
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The Field Service Engineer will also be tasked with deploying new PCs at KJ's internal hardware lab as part of our deployment team. The successful applicant should have 3 years of relevant work experience, preferably with an IT MSP. Bonus points for candidates who have one of the following certifications: CompTIA Network+/Security+, Microsoft Azure Administration, and Microsoft 365 Administration.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Proficiency with CloudFormation, Terraform, and AWS CDK for automating infrastructure deployment. Partner with business teams to define technical requirements for modernization of legacy applications and systems and conversion to infrastructure as code deployment models (CICD Pipelines, Terraform, Ansible.
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As a Infrastructure Engineer III within at JPMorgan Chase within the Corporate Broadcast Operations Employee Platforms Team, you role will be working with, and supporting the lead engineer, along with the deployment project managers, system design consultants and A/V Engineering team.
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As an experienced professional in the SaaS industry as a Sr Customer Success Manager (CSM), you will bring your experience leading our largest, most complex customers from deployment to broad scale usage, managing the risks associated with successful adoption.
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2-3 years of IT Projects, integrations, and support with a focus on Microsoft 365 (full stack), Microsoft Intune, Active Directory to Azure Active Directory Migrations, Microsoft Server consolidation, Microsoft SharePoint implementations, On-premises file server migrations; Microsoft Windows desktop and Azure server deployment, Microsoft Office, desktop, and mobile device troubleshooting.
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Manage metadata and all other applicable updates - processing, approval and deployment into OneStream. 2+ years of OneStream or HFM Admin experience required. Manage metadata and all other applicable updates - processing, approval and deployment into OneStream.
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Infrastructure and Deployment: Focus on infrastructure and monitoring aspects, including CI/CD construction and maintenance, hands-on experience with cloud platforms like AWS or GCP, and knowledge of IAAS technologies such as Terraform, Kubernetes, Puppet, Chef, and Ansible.
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Backend Development: Heavy use of Python/Django (DRF experience a must) with increasing deployment of Node projects and occasional light Laravel work. Our team enjoys a mix of greenfield SPA applications, API backends, and complex CMS projects, with a strong preference for Vue.js in frontend development.
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Advanced level knowledge and experience with market leading security management platforms and deployment tools such as Tanium, InTune, SCCM, In-depth knowledge of various security technologies, including antivirus, EDR/XDR, DLP, application whitelisting, privilege management, endpoint encryption, WAF, firewalls, web content filtering, CI/CD pipeline inspection tools, CASB, CSPM, SIEM, forensic network collection, DDoS mitigation tools, and vulnerability manage.
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