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Supports project managers by providing technical leadership on civil-site projects including preparation of grading, drainage, site layout, utility, and erosion control plans. Conduct field work, such as site investigations, as necessary for various projects, including on occasion, visiting the job site for construction observation duties.
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Your responsibilities will include flavors of Infrastructure Engineering, MLOps, SRE and DevOps. As a Site Reliability Engineer, it will be expected of you to be an Individual Contributor (IC) in the Infrastructure Engineering team.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Digimarc, your mission will be to design, deploy, and maintain our Google Cloud Platform (GCP) infrastructure. Architect and deploy robust infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to support the Illuminate global SaaS Product Platform.
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This multidisciplinary team consists of: civil engineers who focus on site layout and grading; structural engineers with emphasis on building support systems (concrete, steel, mass timber, etc.
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Title: Site Reliability Engineer. Hands-on AWS Security/IAM administration experience, particularly IAM. You have hands-on AWS Security/IAM administration experience, teams with a particular focus on IAM Security, cross-team sharing and 3rd.
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Software Resources has immediate job opportunities for Site Reliability Engineers with a major corporation in Seattle, WA. 2-3 days per week on-site. Hands-on AWS Security/IAM administration experience, particularly IAM Policies, in support of multiple teams.
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On the SRE team, you'll have the opportunity to sharpen your expertise in coding, performance analysis and large system operation, and get heavily involved in the process of hardware/capacity decision-making.
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10+ years of experience in software engineering, with a focus on site reliability or infrastructure. Nordstrom is seeking a Senior Engineer 2 to join our Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Team. We are looking for someone to help build scalable, reliable, and resilient solutions.
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