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Monday, March 21, 2011

Bank of America: Job Vacancy for Build and Release Engineer.



Bank of America: Job Vacancy for Build and Release Engineer.

Opportunity has been the driven force behind our development as a nation and it has always informed our culture at Bank of America. United by North Carolina National Bank’s series of mergers and acquisitions, Bank of America is a unique assemblage of American financial Institutions that has financed and fashioned our economy by investing in Industries, infrastructure, institutions and individuals during a history that span more than 200 years.




Description
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      Implementation of build process and improvements.
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      Automation of scripts.
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      Daily maintenance of source repositories.
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      Distributed deployment and install of releases to single/multiple-host environment.
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      Consolidate JIRA projects.
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      Collaborate with other teams to support builds.
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      Coordinate resources across various applications, operations or project.
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      Monitor progress and adjust resources and priorities accordingly.

Qualifications



Required Qualifications:


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Contact Information
Bank of America

State/Province: North Carolina
Country: United States

  • Senior level.
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 or higher.
  • Proficiency in Scripting using Bourne, Korn shell and C shell.
  • Proficiency in Apache Ant Scripting.
  • Subversion and CVS Source Control - Branching / Merging / Tagging.
  • Good concepts of RDBMS with preferably Sybase 12.5 or higher.
  • Automated Build implementation using Hudson / Cruise Control.
  • Knowledge of Autosys (Job management and scripting).
  • Excellent problem solving skills.

Beyond the core skills, the following skills are beneficial:
  • Knowledge of Credit Risk applications or experience in financial sector.
  • Knowledge of JIRA/Core Java/XML Schemas.
  • Knowledge of Data Synapses grid environment.
  • Knowledge of Perl.
  • Knowledge of Object Oriented, multi-threaded programming.

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