Sr. Software Configuration Management Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Tempe, AZ at Geebo

Sr. Software Configuration Management Engineer

Company Name:
iTalent LLC
We have a great position with a client in the construction industry seeking a Sr. Configuration Management Engineer. They have an excellent reputation as a great place to work with an open, collaborative culture.
This position consistently drives process optimization and manages multiple priorities, works with the Infrastructure, Development, and Architect teams to ensure proper support.
High level:
Administers tools supporting SCM & Release Management including Source Control, Continuous Integration, Artifact Management, and Change Management.
Leads effort to improve the existing build/release engineering systems. Reviews automation and identifies improvement opportunities.
Designs software solutions to take advantage of these opportunities, act as a partner to infrastructure and QA teams and a team member of the Systems Development and Architecture team.
Ensures project source materials are maintained in the revision control system, including source code and attendant files, and ensures appropriate quality steps and approvals are adhered to prior to merges and promotions.
Administers and writes code to support build/release process.
Functions as a mentor within Systems Development and Architecture and as a consultant both internally and externally to IT departments.
Requirements incl. 5
yrs of experience in the following:
Processes relating to: release/change mgt - developing, implementing, managing, automating
Release cycles: planning/managing
Source control: versioning/ labeling / developing / implementing/ managing
Visual Studio
SQL Server 2008 or 2012, .NET architecture/ web deployments / IIS
Bachelor's Degree.
If you would be interested in a conversation, please apply right away. Referrals are also welcome!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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