Build Release Engineerother related Employment listings - North Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Build Release Engineer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Support and improve our SCM/Build & Deployment tooling for continuous integration, automated testing and automated self service release management.
Manage multiple concurrent releases/builds from early development through to online availability.
Collaborate with developers and architects to refine build, test, and release practices across the organisation.
Person Specification
BA/BS degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience.
5 years of experience in release engineering and/or configuration management supporting a high volume web facing property.
Demonstrated experience developing automated build and release management systems and tools.
A passion for automation and agile methods.
Expert-level competency of Git & Github/Stash (merging, branching, best practices) Deep administrative knowledge of source code version control systems. SVN and GIT mastery required.
Master of setting up and/or maintaining automated build & deploy systems.
Strong working knowledge with scripting languages, specifically shell, Perl and Python.
Deep experience with build management tools (make, maven, ant, Jenkins, Bamboo) .
Knowledge of web development (including C++, Java, XML, messaging protocols, and Web Services), service-oriented architecture .
Strong written and verbal communication required
Proven experience to thrive in a complex software systems involving multi- platform development environment.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ansible & Docker experience a plus!
Required
Experience:
Build, release: 5 yearsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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