Shift5
Shift5 Talent Pool!
Job Description
At Shift5, we're always open to hearing from folks interested in our mission, even though we might not be formally recruiting for a specific role.
If you have any particular experience, background or set of skills that you'd like to contribute to our team, we invite you to reach out to us and submit your information to our database for review. Should any positions open up in the future, or you fit the right niche, we'll be sure to follow up with you.
Please take a moment to submit your resume to help us understand your interest and expertise.
Thanks for your interest and enthusiasm for the work we do!
Shift5
Shift5 is the observability platform for onboard operational technology (OT). Shift5 unlocks the complete ecosystem of onboard data for operations, maintenance, and cybersecurity teams for the first time, enabling real-time decision intelligence through complete onboard data access and observability from the asset level to fleet scale. Shift5 delivers modern OT solutions for the security, availability, safety, resilience, and reliability of today’s fleets and tomorrow’s next-gen assets.
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