The Boeing Company
MidLevelServiceReliabilityDeveloper
“Mid-Level Service Reliability Developer at The Boeing Company. Skills: Service Reliability, Software Development, CI/CD. Consult and lead to identify requirements. Apply expertise to delivery systems”
What You'll Achieve.
Own application uptime; Build automation for self-healing systems; Directly communicate with stakeholders and customers during incidents
Industry & Context.
problem-solving; diagnosing and resolving complex network issues
U. S. Person required, Export control compliance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Atlassian Tools (Jira, Confluence), designing and developing software for complex systems, Distributed Systems, Multi-Threaded and Multi-Process Applications, Client-server Architectures, GitLab, Azure DevOps, CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), Java, Javascript, ThreeJS, WebGL, SpringBoot, Flask, Incident Management
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree or higher, supporting complex applications or systems, problem-solving, diagnosing and resolving complex network issues, written and verbal communication, collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, maintaining thorough documentation, implementing repeatable processes
What You'll Do.
Consult and lead to identify requirements
Apply expertise to delivery systems
Evaluate product suitability for integration
Provide technical support for systems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
written and verbal communication
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