by Terrance Ellis | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re the type who can run multiple infrastructure projects without dropping a ball, this role puts you at the center of mission-critical delivery. You’ll lead complex implementations end-to-end, keeping scope, budget, stakeholders, and technical teams moving in the same direction.
About Conduent
Conduent delivers mission-critical services and solutions for Fortune 100 companies and over 500 governments. Their teams manage technology that supports essential programs at scale, with a focus on reliable delivery and measurable outcomes.
Schedule
- Remote (work from home)
- Full-time (regular)
- Location: United States
What You’ll Do
- Lead multiple concurrent infrastructure implementation projects from planning through delivery
- Build pragmatic delivery plans, schedules, and detailed work breakdown structures (milestones, tasks, deliverables)
- Follow PMO best practices, standards, and governance frameworks across projects
- Define and communicate project scope, goals, roles, and responsibilities to project teams
- Manage sponsor and stakeholder expectations and engagement throughout the project lifecycle
- Drive program tollgates, risks, issues, dependencies, mitigations, and continuous improvement actions
- Support and direct technical teams (network, compute, storage) to meet objectives
- Create reporting procedures and deliver project health updates on status, risks, issues, and budget
- Collaborate with Tower Leads, Service Managers, Global Ops, and suppliers to deliver on business needs
- Handle additional responsibilities as assigned by management
What You Need
- 10+ years of project management experience (schedules, resourcing, WBS, estimating size/effort for deployments)
- Solid understanding of PMO practices, SDLC, and governance standards
- Ability to apply project management methodologies and enforce project standards
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to drive complex efforts to completion with minimal supervision
- Proficiency with project management and productivity tools (MS Office, Project, Visio, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint)
- Excellent communication skills (interpersonal, presentation, verbal, written)
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with sound business judgment
- Infrastructure project experience and knowledge of ITSM/ITIL concepts
- Experience in an IT outsourcing environment and/or managing IT service providers
- Agile project delivery experience (plus)
- PMP and/or Six Sigma certification (plus)
Benefits
- Estimated salary range: $97,020–$126,000 (varies by location, experience, performance)
- Health insurance coverage and voluntary dental/vision programs
- Life and disability insurance
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid holidays and PTO/vacation/sick time (per policy)
- Career growth opportunities within a global organization
If you’re ready to run high-stakes infrastructure work and own delivery from start to finish, jump on it.
Lead the plan. Control the chaos. Deliver the win.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re the kind of tester who catches what others miss and can explain the “why” behind the bug, this role is built for you. You’ll own manual and automated testing across the full cycle to keep mission-critical applications stable, fast, and clean.
About Conduent
Conduent delivers mission-critical services and solutions for Fortune 100 companies and over 500 governments. Their teams build and support systems that impact millions of users, with quality and reliability at the center of the work.
Schedule
- Remote (100% telecommuting)
- Full-time (regular)
- Location: United States
What You’ll Do
- Develop, execute, and maintain manual and automated test cases and scripts
- Perform functional, integration, regression, and performance testing
- Identify defects, document issues, and analyze root causes
- Review test results and produce detailed test reports
- Participate in User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and API testing
- Use tools like Postman and SoapUI for API validation and troubleshooting
- Partner with business analysts, developers, and engineers to translate requirements into test plans and scenarios
- Help improve testing processes and overall quality standards
What You Need
- Bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering, Electronics & Communications, or a related field (or foreign equivalent)
- 5+ years of experience in a software testing analyst–related role
- Experience across the full software testing lifecycle (requirements, planning, case development, execution, closure)
- Hands-on experience with both manual and automated testing methodologies
- Strong defect documentation skills and comfort collaborating across teams
Benefits
- Estimated salary range: $85,470–$111,000 (varies by location, experience, performance)
- Health insurance coverage and voluntary dental/vision programs
- Life and disability insurance
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid holidays and PTO/vacation/sick time (per policy)
- Potential eligibility for bonus/incentive (based on business need)
If you want a remote QA role where your work actually protects the product and the people using it, jump on it.
Bring the rigor. Break it before the users do.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you like owning the full stack and setting the technical direction, this role puts you in the driver’s seat. You’ll lead enterprise Java/J2EE development work that supports large-scale government and client-facing systems.
About Conduent
Conduent delivers mission-critical services and solutions for Fortune 100 companies and over 500 governments. They operate at global scale, supporting programs that impact millions of people while building technology that keeps essential services running.
Schedule
- Full-time (regular)
- Remote work (work from home) listed as an option for this role
- Location posted as Chicago, IL (confirm if occasional onsite is required)
What You’ll Do
- Build and help shape the roadmap for the company’s technology strategy
- Develop, enhance, and maintain enterprise-class server-side and web services applications on a J2EE platform
- Participate across the full SDLC, from design through deployment and support
- Implement authentication/authorization, caching strategies, and REST service architectures
- Develop and maintain reusable, testable modules and components with ownership of the services stack
- Build REST services for client-facing applications, including security using JWT/OAuth and related standards
- Work with modern full-stack tools and frameworks (Java/J2EE, REST/SOAP, Spring, JSON/XML, HTML/CSS/JS, etc.)
- Contribute in Agile environments (Scrum preferred) and support CI/CD and containerized deployments when applicable
- Apply experience in HHS domains such as SNAP and TANF (preferred)
What You Need
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field
- 10+ years of experience as a Full Stack Java developer
- Experience with federal or state government projects
- 2+ years of experience supporting Health & Human Services programs (SNAP/TANF)
- 2+ years of experience in Eligibility and Enrollment
- Strong hands-on experience with Java/J2EE, web services, and REST service security (JWT/OAuth)
Benefits
- Estimated salary range: $96,250–$125,000 (based on location/experience/performance)
- Health insurance coverage and voluntary dental/vision programs
- Life and disability insurance
- Retirement savings plan
- Paid holidays and PTO/vacation/sick time (per policy)
- Career growth opportunities within a global organization
If you’re ready to lead enterprise Java work with real-world impact, move on it while it’s open.
Step into the lead role, own the stack, and help build what millions rely on.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
This is a top-of-house individual contributor architecture role: you’re not just “building AI stuff,” you’re setting the enterprise playbook for how CVS applies GenAI safely, scalably, and repeatedly across a very large, messy tech ecosystem.
About CVS Health
CVS Health supports millions of customers through retail, pharmacy, health solutions, and Aetna. This role sits in Innovation & Technology (Digital Engineering & Architecture) and is fully remote in the U.S.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (anywhere in the USA)
- Application window closes: 04/30/2026
What You’ll Do
- Create reference architectures, roadmaps, standards, best practices, and starter-code that teams across CVS can reuse
- Drive buy vs. build decisions and assess cost vs. outcomes
- Define “north star” architectures and then get delivery teams to actually implement them (POCs, starter kits, mentoring)
- Establish reusable AI patterns that reduce cost, improve speed-to-market, and manage risk
- Ensure non-functional requirements are baked in (security, performance, availability, failover, scalability)
- Act as thought leader, mentor, and coach for architects across the enterprise
What You Need
- 15+ years total experience (10+ in architecture)
- 10+ years designing complex solutions + enabling implementation across teams
- Hands-on and broad expertise in applied AI topics like:
- GenAI models + pipelines
- Fine-tuning
- Prompt engineering
- RAG + vector stores
- MCP
- Frameworks like LangChain / LangGraph
- AI agents + modern application architecture
- Deep strength in architecture governance, standards, patterns, and best practices
- Strong influence skills (collaboration, negotiation, coalition-building)
Preferred Qualifications
- Agile / SAFe
- Public cloud expertise
- Master’s/PhD
Benefits
- Pay range: $175,100–$334,750/year + bonus/incentives + equity award target
- Medical plan options
- 401(k) with matching + employee stock purchase plan
- Wellness programs, counseling, financial coaching
- PTO, flexible schedules, family leave, tuition assistance (eligibility-based)
Backbone note: this role is not “data scientist who knows prompts.” It’s “enterprise architect who can ship AI patterns teams will actually adopt.” The resume has to scream platform thinking + governance + reusable reference implementations, not just “I built a chatbot.”
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Feb 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
This is a senior, hands-on full stack role where you’re leading design and shipping product with a small agile team (6–10). The domain is underwriting + actuarial and touches contracts, clients, payments, and claims adjudication, with strong partnership alongside a data science team.
About CVS Health
CVS Health is focused on delivering more connected, convenient, and compassionate care at scale through retail, digital, and insurance channels. This role sits in Innovation & Technology under Digital Engineering & Architecture.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote
- Application window closes: 02/28/2026
What You’ll Do
- Build high-quality software on a product team using agile (sometimes paired programming)
- Lead design of efficient, user-friendly products that support underwriting/actuarial workflows
- Develop frontend + backend using TDD
- Participate in agile ceremonies and help others (business + tech) understand the process
- Drive work from discovery and framing through iterative delivery with a user-centered mindset
- Work in a large-scale distributed enterprise environment and collaborate with data science
What You Need
- 7+ years Java + UI development
- 7+ years enterprise delivery in large-scale distributed systems (J2EE environment preferred)
- Strong leadership experience (this reads like a “lead-on-the-team” engineer, not just a coder)
- 2+ years Agile delivery + CI/CD + TDD
- 2+ years modern frontend (Angular 15+ or React or similar)
- Strong cloud/infrastructure knowledge across platforms (they call out OpenStack, AWS, GCP, Azure) and architecture familiarity with hyper-converged tech + Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Preferred Qualifications
- Kotlin
- Experience using AI in software engineering
- Strong problem solving + communication, including mentoring less senior engineers
Benefits
- Pay range: $106,605–$284,280/year + bonus/incentives + equity award target
- Medical plan options
- 401(k) with matching + employee stock purchase plan
- Wellness programs, counseling, financial coaching
- PTO, flexible work schedules, family leave, tuition assistance (eligibility-based)
Backbone note: the sneaky “gotcha” here is they want full stack + cloud platform depth (OpenStack/PCF/hyper-converged) while also expecting real product-team leadership. If your background is mostly “Java services + some React,” you’ll want your resume to clearly show platform exposure and CI/CD/TDD leadership so you don’t look like a mismatch.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…