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Hands-on experience using IaC software tools (CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, GCP Cloud Deployment Manager etc) and CI/CD tools (IDEs, GitLab, GitHuB, Jenkins, CircleCI, etc.
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Minimum 8 years of hands-on experience in backend technology stack (Java, Spring/SpringBoot, databases etc) and platforms (Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry, OCP, etc.) Experience using any one of container technologies: VMware Tanzu (previously Pivotal Cloud Foundry) or Kubernetes based container technologies like OpenShift and AWS EKS.
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The Enterprise Cloud Team is looking for a Senior Cloud Engineer with hands-on Microsoft Azure cloud engineering experience and required Databricks infrastructure, performance, hands-on.
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Strong Hands on Security Tooling and Cloud experience - Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management, Malware Detection/ Analysis, SIEM, DLP, CASB, SASE, ZTNA, Privilege Access, DAST, WAF, IPS/IDS, Firewall, Email Security.
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Hands-on experience with cloud ecosystems (Azure, AWS, or GCP) is required. Our success is attributed to our innovative products, emphasis on stores, commitment to our people, and the incredible connections we forge in every community we enter.
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Should have a very good hands-on experience in Cloud DB platforms (Snowflake is preferable), Building data pipelines & SQL, Python for Data Engineering. End-to-end data solutions (ingest, storage, integration, processing, access) on AWS.
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4+ years of hands-on experience with one or more cloud technologies such as Azure, AWS, Google. Hands-on experience with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, ADLS-Delta lake, Azure functions, Logic aps, Synapse, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Storage, Azure Search, Purview, Azure SQL server, Scala/Spark/SQL/PYTHON etc.
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Familiar with data center network architecture, such as CLOS.- Hands-on experience of major network devices, such as Cisco, Arista, Juniper, H3C, Huawei and other mainstream vendors. - In-depth knowledge of public cloud architecture, such as AWS, GCP, Azure, Ali Cloud, OCI, etc.
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Experience working with databases, compute, storage and networks on one or more of the following platforms: Azure, AWS, Google Cloud Platform, VMware or Oracle Cloud Platform.
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Hands-on experience in public and/or private cloud environments, including OpenStack, Kubernetes, Azure, AWS, and GCP. 4+ years of experience in deploying solutions on major cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, Azure, or Bare Metal environments.
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Hands on experience with modern cloud data warehouse and engineering for one or more of the following cloud providers - GCP (Big Query, Vertex, Cognitive Services), Snowflake, Azure (Synapse, Dynamo, Cosmos, Azure ML, Power BI), AWS (Redshift, Sage maker), Tableau;Possessing a certification(s) in one of the following is a big plus – GCP/AWS/Azure/ data or ML engineering.
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Hands-on data engineering experience building solutions to extract, load, and transform raw data in the form of several hundred, small data files and web scrapings with a variety of formats using a combination of Python scripting and AWS cloud services such as S3, Glue, Crawlers, Lambda, Step Functions, Redshift, DynamoDB, etc.
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We are seeking a successful candidate who will take a strong hands-on role, working with diverse teams across NVIDIA and with external partners to build and meet cloud security requirements for our innovative cloud based gaming, interactive graphics, and AI products.
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Software development skills and proven expertise in languages and technologies such as Python, Go, Rust, APIs, gRPC, SQL, SparkSQL, Cypher, K8s, Istio, OAuth2, Docker, Linux, Kafka, NATS, nginx, NoSQL, ETL/ELT, ML, LLMs. Experience with cloud environments such as GCP, Azure and AWS. Strong oral and written communication skills.
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The ideal candidate should have a strong background in software development, hands-on experience with AWS services, and a passion for building scalable, secure, and reliable applications in the cloud.
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