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About the job
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking a Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer to help improve and maintain software development workflows. This position is based in Livermore.
Role overview
This role focuses on building and supporting continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. The DevOps Engineer will work with teams across the organization to ensure software products are delivered efficiently and reliably.
Key responsibilities
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines.
Support automation efforts to streamline development and deployment processes.
Apply expertise in cloud services and system administration to improve operational efficiency.
Requirements
Experience with automation tools and CI/CD pipeline management.
Background in cloud services and system administration.
Ability to work effectively with diverse technical teams.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking a Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer to help improve and maintain software development workflows. This position is based in Livermore. Role overview This role focuses on building and supporting continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. The DevOps Engineer will work with teams a…
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