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Release Engineer - TFS / MS Build / Web & Mobile

Company Name:
The People Source, Inc.
We have an immediate opening for a release engineer on a year long contract-to-hire opening. This is an amazing opportunity to join a team of 30
engineers in a brand new Westminster building occupied solely by our client whose focus is web and mobile telematics software solutions for the construction industry. The ideal candidate will have a strong mastery of Team Foundation Server, MS Build, and deploying Internet and web applications to Windows Server based environments. This is a 1 year-long contract-to-hire arrangement.
Responsibilities:
The Release Engineer will be responsible for Internet and web application deployment and for maintaining a number of environments, systems, and servers.
Build system - including; Team Foundation Server, MS Build, and Team Build
Branching and merging source code from several teams in multiple sites and time zones.
Deploying and maintaining application software and data in several environments, including; Development, Test, Beta, Release, and Productions
Lead after hour production deployments
Source control management
Team Foundation Server Administration
SharePoint Administration
MUST HAVE SKILLS:
5
years experience configuration management / release engineering experience in a .NET Environment
Strong knowledge of Team Foundation Server, MS Build, and deploying Internet and web applications to Windows Server based environments.
NICE TO HAVE - DESIRED SKILLS:
SharePoint, C#, SOA Architectures, Windows Scripting, Windows PowerShell, Relational databases, Agile Development Methodologies, GIS and Geospatial applications, and web services based on WCF.
US CITIZENS AND GREEN CARD HOLDERS ONLY - WE ARE UNABLE TO SPONSER AT THIS TIME - NO THIRD PARTY RESUMES WILL BE ACCEPTED
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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