Plan, coordinate and manage software releases including build processes and version control; ensure successful deployment and release governance.
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System Canada resources have a broad range of skills in different technologies. The large skill-set has been made possible by a conscious focus on strengthening our skills base. Every person selected for our team brings something new, something that adds to our offerings. We learn continuously, both on the job and through formal training programs.
Job DescriptionPrimary skiils: Release Manager, Version controls knowledge on release & Build
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