General Dynamics is the world'sforemost designer andbuilder ofnuclear submarines. We are a team of like-minded people pushing the boundaries ofstate-of-the-artapplications for submarine design,manufacturingand construction.We areseekingproactive and highly organized IT Environment Managers to lead the coordination, stability, and security of our technical environments. You will bridge the gap between Development and Operations teams, ensuring that non-production environments (dev, test, staging) are "fit for purpose" and consistent with production. This role involves managing environmentrefreshscheduling, streamlining provisioning, and reducing technical debt to support continuous delivery. Our team members must have strong verbal and written communication skills with technical and non-technical audiences. You will grow your skills, work with thecutting-edgetechnologiesand introduce new tools and techniques to the team.
Key Responsibilities
- Environment Governance & Coordination: Oversee all technical environments (development, test, stage, production), ensuring they are stable, scalable, and secure.
- Release Management: Act as thecentral pointfor environment refreshand patchscheduling and coordinating with the release management team.
- Configuration Management: Maintainconsistency acrossenvironment stacks, andprevent configuration drift.
- Provisioning & Automation: Drive the transition from manual setup to automated processing wherever possible.
- Conflict Resolution: Resolve competing demands from various project teams for limited environment resources.
- Monitoring & Health: Contribute to the implementation of real-time monitoring and alerting for environment availability and performance. Be proactive toidentifyand lead resolution for bottlenecks.
- Data Management: Manage test data provisioning, ensuring environments can be returned to a known state before testing.
- Stakeholder Management: Liaise with project managers, Development Leads, and Release Management teams to communicate environment availability and risks.