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Lab Technician

Company: USPI
Location: Dallas
Posted on: February 1, 2025

Job Description:

Job Description Summary: Assist experienced software engineer in maintaining, updating and troubleshooting existing systems. Key Responsibilities:
--- Collaborate with senior engineers on project planning and execution.
--- Identify and resolve software issues and bugs.
--- Conduct code reviews and provide feedback to team members.
--- Participate in continuous integration and deployment processes.

Key Skills:
--- Strong understanding of software development methodologies and principles.
--- Experience with agile development and version control systems.
--- Proficiency in programming languages such as Java, Python, C++.
--- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
--- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
--- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to change.

Preferred Qualifications:
--- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field.
--- 2+ years of experience in software development.
--- Experience with cloud-based technologies and DevOps tools.
--- Knowledge of security protocols and best practices.
--- Familiarity with continuous integration and deployment pipelines.
--- Experience with containerization and orchestration.
--- Strong understanding of microservices architecture and design patterns.
--- Familiarity with testing frameworks and tools.
--- Experience with logging and monitoring tools.
--- Strong understanding of scalability and performance optimization.
--- Familiarity with cloud-based security services.
--- Experience with infrastructure as code tools.
--- Strong understanding of cloud migration and deployment strategies.

Keywords: USPI, Keller , Lab Technician, Professions , Dallas, Texas

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