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In-depth knowledge of AWS cloud solutions such as S3, RDS, and EC2, with experience in designing and optimizing cloud-based systems for performance and scalability. Advanced proficiency in front-end technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Vue.js, or similar frameworks, for developing responsive and user-friendly web applications.
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Sr. AWS Cloud Engineer (2197)at SMX(View all jobs) ( Manage AWS services such as IAM, EC2, S3, VPC, Lambda, SNS, Cloudwatch, Redshift, RDS, Config, ECS, EKS, ALB, security groups.
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Designs and develops highly scalable applications in AWS cloud using tools like Cloud Formation Templates, EC2, SWF, ELB, Lambda, S3, RDS/Dynamo DB and others. Designs and develops highly scalable applications in AWS cloud using tools like Cloud Formation Templates, EC2, SWF, ELB, Lambda, S3, RDS/Dynamo DB and others.
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SMX is seeking a Sr. AWS Cloud Engineer to act as the liaison between the client and operations teams for support and escalations. Develop cloud formation templates to build immutable infrastructure on AWS.
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As a Solutions Architect within AWS, you will have the opportunity to help shape and deliver on a strategy to build broad use of Amazon's utility computing web services (e.g., AWS EC2, AWS S3, AWS RDS, and AWS CloudFront) directly with customers and our ecosystem of system integrators and solution providers.
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Work on many AWS services like Step Functions, DynamoDB, Lambda, EC2, RDS, ElasticSearch, S3 and technologies such as Columnar DBs, Go, Python, GraphQL and Kubernetes. 1+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service.
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Hands-on experience on Server Provisioning, Software Installations and configuration set up for Enterprise DevOps tools in AWS cloud Environments. Server setup: GitHub enterprise (On-Prem AWS - EC2), Cloud Bees Jenkins, Build tools setup / configurations, Jfrog, Liquibase, XL Release.
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We have an immediate need for a contract DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer to join a premier management consulting firm. The DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and deployment pipelines on the AWS cloud platform.
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Strong understanding of AWS services offerings: EKS, EC2, ECS/Fargate, Lambda, RDS, Elasticache, Cloudfront, IAM, WAF, S3, Glacier, IoT Core, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, KMS,Cognito. Contribute to the technical architecture for our cloud application in AWS/GCP, Serverless, Terraform, Jenkins.
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In-depth knowledge of ServiceNow platform and AWS services such as EC2, ECS, Elastic Kubernetes Service, Lambda, DynamoDB, ElastiSearch, S3, RDS, etc. We are seeking a highly skilled ServiceNow Systems Engineer to join our team in designing, implementing and supporting the deployment of ServiceNow solutions in the AWS cloud.
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Experience with Amazon AWS cloud facilities such as EC2, S3, and RDS is preferred. Automated AWS resource creation/modification. Experience with Amazon AWS cloud facilities such as EC2, S3, and RDS is preferred.
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Expertise in AWS data services (e.g., Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift, Amazon RDS) and cloud architecture principles. Design IT solutions for SLED clients, emphasizing AWS cloud services.
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AWS (EC2, VPC, ELB, S3, CLI, RDS, VPC, SNS, CloudFront, CloudWatch, Cloud Formation and Route 53), GIT, Jenkins, Terraform, Docker, Ansible, Kubernetes and Delphix. Creating, configuring, and maintaining Infrastructure on AWS Cloud services including Virtual Private Cloud VPC, EC2, RDS, S3, Route53, SNS, CloudFront, CloudWatch, and IA.
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Working knowledge of AWS cloud computing (EC2, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB) Working knowledge of AWS cloud computing (EC2, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB) Leverage qualitative consumer insights and quantitative data to inform decisions.
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Strong expertise in AWS services, including but not limited to EC2, Lambda, RDS, S3, and VPC. AWS Cloud ArchitectNJ/NYC/DallasFTE. AWS certification (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect) is a plus.
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