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Article: Sr Engineering Mgr, Cloud & Devsecops Job in Toronto for McCain Foods | Jobs.ca - published 2 days ago.
Content: Position Title: Sr Engineering Mgr, Cloud & DevSecOps Position Type: Regular - Full-Time ​Position Location: Toronto HQ Requisition ID: 30462 At ...
https://www.jobs.ca/offer/sr-engineering-mgr-cloud-devsecops/7dd8610e-3919-4474-8e77-f7efb2e90c69_en/   
Published: 2025 01 24 20:00:11
Received: 2025 01 25 08:03:49
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Article: Sr Engineering Mgr, Cloud & Devsecops Job in Toronto for McCain Foods | Jobs.ca - published 2 days ago.
Content: Position Title: Sr Engineering Mgr, Cloud & DevSecOps Position Type: Regular - Full-Time ​Position Location: Toronto HQ Requisition ID: 30462 At ...
https://www.jobs.ca/offer/sr-engineering-mgr-cloud-devsecops/7dd8610e-3919-4474-8e77-f7efb2e90c69_en/   
Published: 2025 01 24 20:00:11
Received: 2025 01 25 08:03:49
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps

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