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Article: Software Project Leader (SPL) (Virtualisation & DevOps Team) - The Engineer Jobs - published about 1 month ago.
Content: Experience with DevOps and/or DevSecOps. Experience working in a continuous integration environment and be familiar with build-processes and tools ...
https://jobs.theengineer.co.uk/job/software-project-leader-spl-virtualisation-devops-team/641a0d8f-e63e-446c-abe4-ca9c73d36f9d   
Published: 2024 08 16 16:37:01
Received: 2024 08 17 03:44:39
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Topic: DevSecOps
Article: Software Project Leader (SPL) (Virtualisation & DevOps Team) - The Engineer Jobs - published about 1 month ago.
Content: Experience with DevOps and/or DevSecOps. Experience working in a continuous integration environment and be familiar with build-processes and tools ...
https://jobs.theengineer.co.uk/job/software-project-leader-spl-virtualisation-devops-team/641a0d8f-e63e-446c-abe4-ca9c73d36f9d   
Published: 2024 08 16 16:37:01
Received: 2024 08 17 03:44:39
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps

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