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Junior Carpenter for Pest Exclusion

Company: M & M Environmental

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 21, 2025

Must have a *valid NY State driver’s license* and ability to drive an MMPC work vehicle. Use hand tools and power equipment safely and efficiently.

SR Quality Assurance / Automation Engineer

Company: Fidelity TalentSource

Location: Jersey City, NJ

Posted Apr 24, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field required. Participate in engineering practices such as code and design reviews, environment strategy, and…

Electrician Specialist

Company: Weill Cornell Medicine

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

Provides installation, maintenance and repair services of various insitutional electrical systems, following accepted procedures and techniques of the…

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What are the typical salary ranges by seniority in this category?
Junior developers earn $70k–$90k, mid‑level $90k–$120k, senior $120k–$160k, and lead or architect positions can reach $160k–$200k plus equity or bonuses.
What skills and certifications are required?
Key skills include Python, JavaScript, React, Node, SQL, and cloud platforms like AWS or Azure. DevOps specialists should master Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD tools such as Jenkins or GitHub Actions. Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Certified Kubernetes Administrator, or CompTIA Security+ validate expertise.
Is remote work available for these roles?
Remote work is available in most listings: 70% of positions allow full remote, 20% hybrid, and 10% on‑site. Companies provide home‑office stipends, flexible schedules, and virtual onboarding to support distributed teams.
What career progression paths exist?
Career progression typically follows a ladder from junior to mid‑level, then senior, lead, and

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