As a Deployment Engineer, you will be responsible for managing and executing the day-to-day application deployment activities for Commercial Card IT. You will work closely with Development and Release Management to solve complex build/deployment process throughout all phases of the software development life cycle.

Responsibilities:
. Implement application builds on Windows/HP platforms
. Deploy ASP web application to an array of servers (UI, Database, Application, etc)
. Ensure all changes fall within application maintenance windows
. Identify processes in need of automation or scripting
. Build and maintain automatic build and deploy scripts
. Research and Implement complex design and analysis of automated build systems
. Rational Clearcase and Clearquest level one support for build troubleshooting and end user assistance
. Work with application infrastructure architects to establish the physical environments to effectively perform the software builds and deployments with an emphasis on quality, integrity, and security.
Qualifications:
. Bachelor's degree (or equivalent work experience or specialized training) in Information Technology (IT) or related discipline
. Minimum of 3 years relevant software build and deployment work experience
. Proficiency in Deployment related scripting language on Windows (NANT preferred)
. Knowledge of Nant scripting language
. Knowledge of version control and configuration management processes
. Knowledge of VBScript and batch languages
. Understanding of Windows server administration (services, networking, IIS, clusters, pools, logging, security, file/folder permissions, etc.)
. Experience in using Rational ClearCase/ClearQuest required
. Excellent troubleshooting skills required
. Familiarity with CruiseControl.net
. Effective communication skills, both oral and written a must
. Strong work ethic and ability to thrive in a dynamic environment
. MSCE / MCSA / or other Microsoft Server related certifications are a plus


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