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Lead DevOps Engineer

Odenton, MD · Remote

$59.25 - $81.25/hr

... remote partners, ensuring the consistency and reliability of software builds ... Provide technical direction, leadership, guidance and training on CM processes to a team of ...

Senior Data Software Engineer

Baltimore, MD · On-site +1

$121.70K - $160.50K/yr

NinjaOne is built on Java, Kotlin, C++, Golang and Postgres; supporting millions of user endpoints ... training, and support. NinjaOne is #1 on G2 in endpoint management, patch management, remote ...

NinjaOne is built on Java , Kotlin , C++ , Golang and Postgres ; supporting millions of user ... training, and support. NinjaOne is #1 on G2 in endpoint management, patch management, remote ...

Senior Data Software Engineer

Baltimore, MD · On-site +1

$121.70K - $160.50K/yr

NinjaOne is built on Java , Kotlin , C++ , Golang and Postgres ; supporting millions of user ... training, and support. NinjaOne is #1 on G2 in endpoint management, patch management, remote ...

Data Software Engineer

Baltimore, MD · On-site +1

$90K - $170K/yr

NinjaOne is built on Java, Kotlin, C++, Golang and Postgres; supporting millions of user endpoints ... training, and support. NinjaOne is #1 on G2 in endpoint management, patch management, remote ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

This position is remote and requires a Secret security clearance. Maximus TCS (Technology and ... training, and evaluating machine learning models using industry-standard frameworks (e.g ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Java Trainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Java Trainer, you need expert-level proficiency in Java programming, instructional experience, and typically a relevant degree or Java certification. Familiarity with virtual classroom platforms, code collaboration tools like Git, and presentation software is important for effective remote teaching. Outstanding communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching methods to diverse learners make someone stand out in this position. These skills ensure that complex Java concepts are conveyed clearly and students are fully engaged and supported in a remote learning environment.

How does a Remote Java Trainer typically structure interactive learning sessions to keep remote learners engaged?

A Remote Java Trainer often uses a blend of live coding demonstrations, real-time Q&A, and breakout group exercises to foster engagement in a virtual environment. Many trainers incorporate collaborative coding platforms and regular quizzes to check understanding and encourage participation. Effective trainers also schedule office hours or one-on-one sessions to address individual questions and challenges, ensuring that remote learners feel supported and connected despite the distance. This interactive approach helps maintain high levels of motivation and retention among students.

What does a Remote Java Trainer do?

A Remote Java Trainer is responsible for teaching Java programming to students or professionals through online platforms. They develop course materials, deliver live or recorded lessons, and provide guidance on coding best practices and problem-solving. Their role also includes assessing student progress, answering questions, and preparing learners for certifications or real-world Java development tasks. Remote Java Trainers often work for educational institutions, training companies, or as independent contractors.

What is the difference between Remote Java Trainer vs Remote Java Developer?

AspectRemote Java TrainerRemote Java Developer
Required CredentialsJava certifications, teaching experienceJava certifications, coding experience
Work EnvironmentOnline training platforms, educational institutionsSoftware companies, freelance projects
Employer & Industry UsageTraining companies, e-learning platformsTech firms, startups, freelance clients
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Remote Java Trainers focus on teaching Java skills through online courses and training sessions, often requiring teaching credentials and experience. Remote Java Developers primarily write, test, and maintain Java applications, emphasizing coding skills and technical experience. While both roles involve Java expertise, trainers focus on education, and developers on software development.

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Openshift / Kubernetes Engineer

Black Canyon Consulting

Bethesda, MD • On-site, Remote

$56.50 - $77.25/hr

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Overview

Black Canyon Consulting (BCC) is seeking Openshift/Kubernetes Engineer to join our systems team to support application developers and operations for the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an institute of the National Institutes of Health.. This opportunity is full time at the NCBI in Bethesda, MD and/or remote work.

NCBI is part of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NCBI advances science and public health by providing free access over the Internet to biomedical literature and genomic data, making it one of the 400 top most-visited sites in the world. NCBI has a diverse staff of smart, talented, and deeply technical people who collaborate to build critically valuable services for researchers, physicians, educators, students, and the general public. For example, NCBI develops and delivers PubMed, an index of over 29 million biomedical research abstracts; and maintains ClinicalTrials.gov, a database of over 400,000 clinical studies around the world.

The Systems & DevOps team is responsible for the efficient operation of infrastructure to run NCBI's many applications.  This includes providing convenient, scalable solutions for development, deployment, and operations across teams, languages, and cloud and on-prem environments.

This is a great opportunity to work on challenging problems in a technical, scientific, and goal-oriented environment. NCBI offers flexible working hours, remote options, on- and off-site training courses, and conference attendance and tuition reimbursement.

Required Skills

NCBI has built a modern DevOps platform based on GitLab and Kubernetes, and is looking for support engineers to assist internal developers with transitioning legacy software development and deployment to the new The key requirement:

  • In-depth knowledge/experience with *building and maintaining* Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Merely "using" OpenShift is insufficient.
  • Experience with Kubernetes
  • Experience with GCP cloud services, including GKE and Anthos
  • Experience with Gitlab and especially Gitlab CI/CD
  • ArgoCD
  • Familiarity with service-mesh technologies: Istio, Linkerd, etc.
  • Provide on-call support to NCBI's internal developers and other staff.

Educational Requirements

  • BS degree in a STEM field, or equivalent experience
  • Customer-focused, team-oriented disposition
  • Good systems debugging skills
  • Comfortable with the Linux environment or UNIX CLI
  • Experience with some programming or scripting language
  • Have experience creating processes, procedures and SOP documentation 
  • General understanding of TCP/IP and related protocols 
  • Initiative to take ownership of tasks and drive them to completion
  • Comfortable dealing with users with varying levels of IT knowledge
  • Eager to learn new technologies
  • Strong communication and soft skills to interface with customers, peers and management
  • Good judgement, sense of integrity, and responsibility

Preferred Experience & Skill sets

  • Kubernetes, OpenShift, Cloud or Linux experience
  • Experience with:
    • Service Reliability Engineering in any capacity
    • Linux systems administration
    • Automated CI servers, especially TeamCity and/or GitLab
    • Automation programming/scripting in any of: bash, Ruby, Python, Go, Java, Scala, Rust, C++, Perl 
    • Automated configuration management, such as Puppet, Ansible, Chef, bcfg2, cfengine, etc.  Puppet is preferred.
    • Version control systems, especially git
    • Service Mesh technologies (e.g., linkerd, Istio)
    • Configuring or using monitoring and alerting technologies (TIGK stack, Grafana, Prometheus, OpsGenie)
    • Confluence, Jira, and Microsoft Office suite
    • GitOps tools, especially ArgoCD
    • Google Anthos
  • Understanding of:
    • Linux internals (system calls, file systems, processes, etc.)
    • Linux network configuration
    • Linux application containerization, especially Docker
    • Attached network storage technologies
    • Cloud computing environment such as AWS, GCP or Azure
    • Automated CI/CD pipelines
    • Distributed systems design principles