Infrastructure Engineer Engineering - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Infrastructure Engineer

Outstanding long-term contract opportunity! A well-known Financial Services Company is looking for an Infrastructure Engineer in Minneapolis, MN, Charlotte, NC, or Dallas, TX (Hybrid).
Work with the brightest minds at one of the largest financial institutions in the world.
This is a long-term contract opportunity that includes a competitive benefit package! Our client has been around for over 150 years and is continuously innovating in today's digital age.
If you want to work for a company that is not only a household name, but also truly cares about satisfying customers' financial needs and helping people succeed financially, apply today.
Required Skills & Experience Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code IDE packaging and Tier 3 Support.
5
years of Technology Infrastructure Engineering and Solutions experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following:
work or consulting experience, training, military experience, education.
Desired Skills & Experience Angular/JavaScript C# Development Language (Java/C#) Java Java Microservices What You Will Be Doing Consult on complex initiatives with broad impact and large-scale planning for Infrastructure Engineering.
Review and analyze complex multi-faceted, larger scale or longer-term Infrastructure Engineering challenges that require in-depth evaluation of multiple factors including intangibles or unprecedented factors.
Contribute to the resolution of complex and multi-faceted situations requiring a solid understanding of the function, policies, procedures, and compliance requirements that meet deliverables.
Strategically collaborate and consult with client personnel.
Recommended Skills 3 Tier Angular4 C Sharp (Programming Language) Infrastructure Management Java (Programming Language) Java Script (Programming Language) Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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