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As a Site Reliability Engineer at our client , you’ll focus on building and maintaining highly reliable, scalable infrastructure that supports our products and services. Experience Requirements: 3+ years of experience in site reliability engineering or a similar role, with a focus on system automation, performance optimization, and cloud infrastructure management.
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Plus variable compensation governed by Sales Incentive Compensation Plan (which includes certain annual non-discretionary incentives based on predetermined objectives) as well as the value of core and optional benefits offered at BSC, which can be reviewed at.
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This role will be responsible for creating compelling, automated visualizations and reports, perform site administrator duties on Tableau server, draw insights from the data, and develop automated solutions to support senior leadership strategy and objectives.
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Serve as a subject matter expert on projects related to new ASC accounting standards. Lead client engagement and own client delivery on operational due diligence for complex transactions (i.e. – IPO’s, acquisitions and divestitures, stock offerings, debt raises.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience (minimum 5 years education/experience) in a safety role focusing on occupational health, which may be informed by but not limited to outdoor adventure or education, parks or conservation, ecological restoration or visitor services.
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Comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of building to include site work, structure, finishes, envelope, MEPS.Advanced knowledge and hands on use of database information flow/costing software (CMIC a plus)Advanced computer skills with the ability to use MS Office with proficiency.
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You will regularly support customers on-site in a pre-sales and post-sales technical role as they work through system design and post related board bring-up/debug issues. 2+ years’ experience in analog/mixed signal products experience is a plus.
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Managing projects in partnership with a Site Superintendent or Lead Carpenter to complete on time and within budget. With our 100% client satisfaction rating and steady business, Jeff King & Company seeks to add two additional employees: a Site Superintendent and Project Manager.
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DevEx and SRE expertise: You have a strong background in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and Developer Experience (DevEx), with hands-on experience in developer productivity, CI/CD pipelines, and release management for both Cloud services and on-prem customers.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a four-year science degree PE, CEM, LEED AP,PMP Certifications are a plus but not required Exceptional skills in relationship management, communication, and problem-solving Benefits Offered: Competitive base salary Healthcare Benefits / Retirement Plan Company Branded Vehicle.
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BA/BS degree from an accredited college or university or related work experience or a Masters degree in education, administration, social services or related field plus a minimum of 1 year of program administration.
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Experience (minimum 5 years education/experience) in a safety role focusing on occupational health, which may be informed by but not limited to outdoor adventure or education, parks or conservation, ecological restoration or visitor services.
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Knowledge of AV control and DSP programming languages (e.g., Crestron, Extron, Biamp, QSC) is a plus. Conduct on-site testing and commissioning of AV systems, ensuring all components function as intended.
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3+ years of experience in site reliability engineering or a similar role, with a focus on system automation, performance optimization, and cloud infrastructure management. Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Kubernetes Administrator, or SRE Practitioner are a plus.
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