Leading Global Provider Jobs in New York City, NY

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Executive Team Leader, Assets Protection

Company: Target

Location: Kansas City, MO

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Food and Beverage (T0320)

Company: Target

Location: Daly City, CA

Posted Jan 25, 2025

(USA) Coach/Ops Mgr Trainee

Company: Walmart

Location: New Orleans, LA

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Leading Global Provider roles?
Junior Engineer: $80k–$110k; Mid‑Level Engineer: $110k–$150k; Senior Engineer: $150k–$200k; Lead/Staff Engineer: $200k–$250k; Principal/Distinguished Engineer: $250k–$300k.
What skills and certifications are required for Leading Global Provider positions?
Core skills include AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, GCP Professional Cloud Architect, Kubernetes Admin, Terraform, Docker, CI/CD (Jenkins, GitHub Actions), Python/Java/Go, data engineering with BigQuery or Snowflake, AI frameworks TensorFlow/PyTorch, and security certifications like CISSP or CISM.
Is remote work available for Leading Global Provider jobs?
Yes. Many roles offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements. Cloud, data, and product positions often support remote work, while on‑site roles may require occasional travel to regional hubs.
What career progression paths exist within Leading Global Provider companies?
Typical ladders: Junior Engineer → Engineer → Senior Engineer → Staff Engineer/Architect → Principal Engineer → Distinguished Engineer. For product management: Associate PM → PM → Senior PM → Lead PM → Director of Product.
What industry trends affect Leading Global Provider roles?
Key trends include multi‑cloud strategy, edge computing expansion, serverless and containerized workloads, AI/ML as a platform, cybersecurity focus on zero‑trust, sustainability in data centers, and DevSecOps integration.

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