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Article: University of Central Florida DevOps, DevSecOps & Data Engineer (TEMP) in Orlando, FL - published 4 months ago.
Content: DevOps, DevSecOps & Data Engineer (TEMP) · Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for automated deployment and system updates. · Manage cloud ...
https://www.orlandojobs.com/company/university-of-central-florida-381734/job/devops-devsecops-data-engineer-temp-in-orlando-fl-uals3dhd9puh31icx83aj4ra0rarfv/   
Published: 2025 06 21 02:13:37
Received: 2025 06 21 08:22:17
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps
Article: University of Central Florida DevOps, DevSecOps & Data Engineer (TEMP) in Orlando, FL - published 4 months ago.
Content: DevOps, DevSecOps & Data Engineer (TEMP) · Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines for automated deployment and system updates. · Manage cloud ...
https://www.orlandojobs.com/company/university-of-central-florida-381734/job/devops-devsecops-data-engineer-temp-in-orlando-fl-uals3dhd9puh31icx83aj4ra0rarfv/   
Published: 2025 06 21 02:13:37
Received: 2025 06 21 08:22:17
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps

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