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Starbucks Senior Site Reliability Engineer (Cloud) Basic Qualification : Senior Site Reliability Engineering Experience - 5+ years as an SRE and 7+ total in IT Industry Expert in Azure Cloud Expert in Kubernetes Strong Skills with SQL Strong skills with Kafka, Event Hub, or other Messaging Broker Must be able to commute to Starbucks headquarters in Seattle 3 times a week - local to Seattle area.
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Support event logistics for annual fundraising events and other special development projects including meeting arrangement and room reservations, on-site event support, invoice processing, guest information tracking in Tessitura, and gift entry.
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Discerns the severity of resident behavioral issues, triages solutions, works closely with Property Management on decisions about tenants, including potential eviction, and debriefs results with site team.
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We are looking for a Staff Analog Engineer to join the Impinj silicon engineering team to work on the next generation of tag and reader chips. Hands-on experience in leading the design of various RF/Analog integrated circuits, such as LNA, Mixer, RF VGAs, PA, VCO, PLL, Regulators, ADC/DAC, etc., in deep sub-micron CMOS technologies.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Circle, you will design, build, and maintain Circle's infrastructure estate to meet the growing worldwide customer base on public cloud providers across multiple regions.
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Must have design experience with knowledge on preparation of civil/site work drawings, structural evaluations and plans, and water/sewer plans based on existing local utilities and facility load and use.
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As a fully occupied portfolio, the Site-Based Maintenance Mechanic will perform duties as needed including painting, carpentry, minor plumbing and electrical work, grounds maintenance and custodial cleaning.
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Respond to emergencies in the building, and be on-call after hours/weekends for emergency maintenance needs that cannot be addressed by on-site resident manager. Provide crisis intervention, and refer participants in crisis to appropriate staff on site.
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Here at Kuehne+Nagel, our Seattle, Washington site is looking for a new Customer Care Specialist to join our Sea Logistics team. Perform credit checks on all files according to Kuehne + Nagel policy and escalate irregularities where appropriate.
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Optional experience operating hybrid on-premise and cloud environments, with experience managing data center operations and bare metal environments, including high availability data center design, hardware capacity planning, L2-L3 network design and security, ISP peerings, and disaster recovery.
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We’re looking for Site Reliability Engineers (SRE’s) to help build highly distributed systems, platform services and tools for a highly distributed multi-tenant cloud environment at massive scale.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Security Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our dynamic and growing team. We are looking for passionate and talented Site Reliability Engineer to continue our focus in providing our customers the highest quality Apple Services experience.
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Job Description:Our Journeyman Carpenter is the second in command on the job site and provides strong support for the job site Supervisor with day-to-day project operations, tasks, and installations.
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Otsuka's Clinical & Scientific Liaison (CSL) will provide deep clinical expertise on-demand and will engage healthcare providers to offer personalized education on disease state, thought leadership and real-world evidence.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart NetworkTM.
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