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Multiple year of experience design and Programming skills in JEE technologies including Spring Framework (IoC, MVC, Transactions, Security, and Batch), Spring Boot, Spring JDBC, JPA, Hibernate, SOAP/RESTful, XML, DB2, Tomcat and EDA solutions such as Kafka/ MQ.
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Familiarity with contemporary web technologies like Angular/React, as well as Java, Spring Boot, and Node.js. Utilize technologies like ReactJS, Node JS, PostgreSQL, GCP, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, SpringBoot, GraphQL, Coveo Search Engine, HCL Commerce, Apache Kafka, APIGEE, JAVA, Adobe Experience Manager, Event-Driven Architecture, Reactive Architecture, and ERP integrations.
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OS/Programming Languages/Scripting: JAVA, Apache Beam, Spring Boot, Spring Microservices, JUnit, REST Webservices, Swagger, Postman, AVRO, JSON, JDBC, Shell Script, Python, Powershell, RedHat Linux, Unix, Ubuntu.
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Darling Ingredients is seeking an experienced Process Safety Manager to join their team in Cold Spring, KY. This is a critical role responsible for functioning as the subject matter expert (SME) for process safety and hazard analysis, risk mitigation, and PSM / RMP auditing.
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Familiar with Azure DevOps or other similar enterprise planning and delivery tools. Work with the Product Owner and DevOps leads to develop and execute company plan/strategies for the organization’s custom application and data services and solutions.
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Microsoft Azure DevOps. Leading the team through the life cycle of a D365 implementation providing key inputs during design, migrating data from external systems; conducting and supporting solution testing; building test cases; assisting with functional, system and user acceptance testing and conducting and supporting user and administrator training.
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The DevOps Engineer focusses on the deployment and stability of enterprise applications and cloud-based infrastructure. Demonstrated experience in DevOps, including continuous integration/delivery/deployment, automation, release and configuration management, and monitoring and alerting.
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Direct reports consist of the CFO, COO, Compliance and Strategy Officer of DAI as well as the CEO’s of each of the five portfolio companies: Summit Home Care, Legacy Healthcare Services, Life Spring, Mays Home Care and Healthcare Bridge.
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Experience architecting cloud native CI/CD workflows and tools, such as GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, TeamCity, or GitLab. Experience working in an Agile, fast paced, DevOps Environment. Knowledge of deployment of Cloud data platforms such as MS SQL, Cosmos DB, Azure Databricks, Snowflake, etc.
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Familiar with Azure connected machine agent deployments using Azure Arc and creating custom rules and connections; proven experience utilizing Azure DevOps for managing several Azure Sentinel instances in multiple tenants.
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AZ-400 MS Azure DevOps Engineer is an asset. Responsible of maintaining CICD pipeline Release Deployment control present DevOps in product CAB. Operates as a member of the portfolio DevOps team and through SITA, an Agile Organizational Model.
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Possess a minimum of two years of practical experience in AWS, DevOps, CI/CD, Terraform, and the listed skill sets. Utilize your in-depth knowledge of AWS services, including RDS, S3, Athena, ECS, Lambda, AWS Organizations, and IAM policy setup, to architect and design innovative solutions.
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Modern software development processes (e.g., Agile, DevOps, DevSecOps) Experience with embedded systems development environments such as Xilinx SDK, TI Code Composer Studio, IAR Embedded Workbench, and the GNU compiler collection (GCC) and associated tools.
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Modern and popular architecture design patterns, methodologies and concerns e.g. microservices, DevOps, cloud, security. Other Tools and connectors - Ops/Cloud Manager, Compass, Connector for BI, Connector for Spark.
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Professional Experience: At least 2 years of hands-on experience in a DevOps, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), or systems administration role, with a total of 8+ years in the technology field.
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