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APIs, and low-code development frameworks. The successful candidate will also play a key role in supporting the organization's planned migration to Oracle Fusion (Oracle Cloud ERP/HCM), contributing
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tasks Validate performance of delivered code Integrate modules into pipeline scaffolding Deploy, operate and maintain AWS pipeline Communicate regularly with the rest of the RAPID team Support occasional
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10-codes. Observe and report incidents in a clear, accurate manner to Security supervisors. Provide assistance to responding officers in emergency situations. Provide customer service and assistance
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of NFPA codes, Cal OSHA regulations, and building codes. Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience in higher education, research institutions
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troubleshooting efficiency. Respond to trouble calls, emergency conditions, and analyze routine work requests for timely execution and completion. Assure compliance with applicable building codes and Caltech Design
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or equivalent degree in Computer Science/Engineering, Information Sciences, or related field. Experience with web server administration and operation. Experience with AI/ML Infrastructure as Code. Knowledge
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routine work requests for timely execution and completion. Assure compliance with applicable building codes and Caltech Design Guidelines. Manage Caltech resources for optimum productivity. Adhere to campus
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related technical field. Five or more years of professional experience. Two or more years’ experience developing software code using C and python. Ability to work in a team environment, including good
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relevant experience developing code using python or similar programming languages System administration of local networks Web server and website administration and operation Dynamic database design Good
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you’ve created and hear about what you dream about creating. Do you spend more time on your talks than on bugs in your code? Do you have PBS Nova on speed dial? Do you corner strangers at parties to talk