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Extensive experience in a customer facing role with as a Customer Success Engineer or Technical Account Engineer with a background as DevOps Engineer, SRE, Cloud Infrastructure Architect or Solutions Architect.
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Desired - Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Azure DevOps Engineer Expert or Azure Developer Associate. The Digital DevOps Engineer will join the Digital Engineering organization focused on delivering rapid, incremental capabilities to the Cloud that improve the member/user experience and drive value to Navy Federal.
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Well versed with working in a Cloud environment primarily AWS and Azure and ability architect solutions proposing cloud migrations from on-prem. As expected, candidate will be developing using an Agile development environment, using various DevSecOps tools, such as Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps, GitLab (Git), Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes.
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Required Technical Experience of building large-scale cloud network infrastructure end-to-end on industry-leading public-cloud platforms such as AWS/Azure/GCP. MS Azure Vnet, Vnet-Peering, Private Link, vWAN, Express Route, Firewall, Load Balancer Experience in deploying the network infrastructure and security appliance in public cloud using Terraform Devops tool.
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AWS certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer) preferred. Position Summary This position is for an AWS Cloud Engineer who will support and complete the tasks necessary to design and implement cloud solutions for DTMB agency services supporting MDHHS. The resource will be pivotal in designing, executing, and managing our cloud projects to ensure scalability, reliability, and security.
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As an experienced cloud computing and DevOps architect, you know how to take advantage of cloud capabilities. Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Certification, AWS Solution Architect Professional Certification, Google Cloud Architect Certification, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Certification.
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Relevant certifications, such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect, or Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Architect, are highly desirable.
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One of the following certifications are required prior to starting: Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) Generalist AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner AWS Certified Solutions Architect. Associate Red Hat Certified System Adminstrator (RHCSA) CDP Administrator - Private Cloud Base Elastic Certified Engineer Elastic Certified Observability Engineer Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) AWS Certified SysOps Administrator.
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Cloud Certifications from Microsoft or AWS (Architect/Engineer/DevOps/Security) AWS Certified: Solutions Architect – Professional, DevOps Engineer – Professional, Advanced Networking.
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In cloud platforms (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Google Professional Cloud Architect). As a Cloud Engineer/DevOps Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining our cloud infrastructure to ensure scalability, reliability, and security.
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AWS certification, such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer. Join our team at Kurtosys as a Cloud Engineer and play a vital role in driving our AWS cloud-based initiatives.
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Certified AWS Cloud Solutions Architect. LightFeather is currently seeking a DevOps Engineer who is well–versed in Agile methodologies, AWS Cloud, DevOps, and cyber security best practices.
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An Azure Architect or Azure Solutions Architect is a senior Cloud Architect who creates solutions for Microsoft Azure Cloud. AZ-304: Microsoft Azure Architect Design Training is designed for the Azure administrators who are carrying work experience with Azure development processes and DevOps processes.
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Familiarity with AWS & GCP Cloud Services, including CloudWatch, AMI, k8s & Container Management, RDS, EBS, VPCs, IAM, EC2, S3, SNS. AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or Developer Certification.
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It is desirable to have previous experience establishing an automated DevOps tool chain using Azure Cloud Services and Azure DevOps (ADO). Azure DevOps Engineer Expert certification, Docker Certified Associate (DCA.
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