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Experience with application lifecycle tools (Git, GitHub, Jenkins, Bamboo, Azure DevOps, Ansible, Terraform, CloudFormation, etc. Certified Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Professional.
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What Desired Skills You'll Bring:Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect or Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert are highly desirable. Proven experience as a Cloud Systems Engineer or Architect with a strong focus on AWS or Azure.
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Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Expert, DevOps Engineer Expert Microsoft Certification or another associate level certification would be an added advantage. Knowledge of Azure Security components such as Azure Security Center, Security Operations, Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Azure Solution Architect.
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The Sr. Azure Cloud Infrastructure Architect will also research and advise on the latest cloud trends and best practices while collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure successful cloud adoption, security, governance, monitoring, and risk management.
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To support these initiatives, we are seeking an experienced Sr. Azure Cloud Infrastructure Architect to help define our cloud strategy by selecting the appropriate cloud services and ensuring the infrastructure meets our business and technical requirements.
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Azure certifications such as Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer are highly desirable. Expertise in automation and infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools such as ARM templates, Terraform, or Azure DevOps.
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Additionally, the architect will provide technical leadership in the adoption and implementation of DevOps practices, including CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code (IaC), and automated deployment processes.
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Responsibilities The Cloud Infrastructure Architect Sr. will be responsible for ensuring that the architecture aligns with both business goals and technical requirements. Furthermore, the architect will ensure that the cloud infrastructure adheres to compliance and security standards, including data privacy and protection requirements.
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Seeking a highly skilled and experienced Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Architect to join our team at SSA. The successful candidate should have a deep understanding of designing, implementing and managing robust, scalable, and secure cloud infrastructure solutions using Microsoft Azure.
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Experience with Azure DevOps and developing CI/CD pipelines. Implementation: Oversee the deployment of Azure infrastructure solutions, including virtual networks, compute, storage, identity management, and security.
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Baer is looking for Azure Infrastructure Architect for a 6-month Federal remote project. Oversee the deployment of Azure infrastructure solutions, including virtual networks, compute, storage, identity management, and security.
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Role: Sr. Infrastructure/ DevOps Architect. AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or Certified K8 Administrator(CNCF) Kubernetes, Docker, LINUX, Windows, Virtualization, AWS/Azure, Python, Terraform , CloudFormation, OpenShift.
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2+ years of experience in an architect-level role at a mid-sized to large enterprise, focused on cloud, platform engineering, DevOps or SRE. DevOps platforms and CI/CD pipeline tools, and infrastructure as code.
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The Cloud Infrastructure Architect Sr. will be responsible for ensuring that the architecture aligns with both business goals and technical requirements. Job Summary: The Cloud Infrastructure Architect Sr. will serve as the technical leader responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing cloud-based infrastructure solutions, with a focus on security, scalability, and performance.
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Subject Matter Expert in Azure and AWS cloud infrastructure and network technologies. Must have minimum of 8 years of experience in the design and implementation of cloud workloads in Azure, AWS, or GCP. Required 8 Years.
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