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As a cloud computing application architect, you know how to create a cloud-based technical architecture that meets client needs and takes advantage of cloud capabilities. Cloud Computing Application Architect.
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Sync Computing is an MIT based startup company on a mission to transform the way developers control cloud infrastructure. As the first SDR at Sync, you will be part of a fast-paced venture-backed company in the exciting cloud data ecosystem.
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Provides solutions and services supporting digital modernization programs in areas such as systems engineering, multi-cloud computing, cybersecurity, data science and analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum computing, application development, DevSecOps, cloud network operations, and secure communications.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 4+ years experience with Distributed data/computing tools (Glue, Airflow, EMR, ECS Fargate, Kafka, Spark, Aurora, or MySQL.
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This individual will possess a deep understanding of AI principles, Google Cloud Computing, and enterprise architecture. Hands on experience with GCP AI services including Vertex AI, BigQuery ML, Cloud AutoML, and TensorFlow.
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Utilize programming languages like Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake. 4+ years of experience with a public cloud (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud.
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Collaborate with digital product managers, and deliver robust cloud-based solutions that drive powerful experiences to help millions of Americans achieve financial empowerment. 4+ years of data warehousing experience (Redshift or Snowflake.
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As a Cloud Computing Infrastructure Architect, you know how to take advantage of cloud capabilities. Experience with DoD security implementation, including STIG, security tools, including HBSS, ACAS, and SIEM, and Cloud security best practices.
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Strong hands-on skills in relevant programming languages (e.g., R, Python, Shiny, UNIX/Linux, UNIX bash shell scripting, Nextflow), statistical software, cloud computing, visualization tools, and relevant R/Bioconductor packages.
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The most qualified candidates will have a detailed understanding of standards and requirements outlined by DoD/Navy RMF, cloud computing, and DevSecOps best practices. Experience with cybersecurity tools and scanners used to evaluate the security posture of the system/enclave (preferred tool experience: tenable.io, Nessus, GitLab, Docker, Palo Alto Prisma Cloud, Fortify, AWS Inspector, BurpSuite, ZAP.
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1+ year of experience in data engineering using open-source technology stack along with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 1+ year Experience working with Cloud Data Warehouse solutions (i.e., Snowflake, Synapse, Redshift.
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3+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service. 2+ years of experience with OpenSearch, Kafka, Vue.js and some exposure to Machine Learning. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Extensive experience or knowledge of cloud-based data platform technologies such as AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Computing. Intimately familiar with data technologies, data architecture frameworks, cloud platforms and the emerging trends in technological advancements.
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Proven experience in transforming our clients from on-prem data platforms to the cloud. In depth knowledge of modern data technologies including Snowflake, RedShift, Azure SQL/Synaspe, Databricks or similar technologies.
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Extensive experience or knowledge of data visualization technologies such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik and Spotfire. Conduct data management maturity assessments and identify pain points for including data quality, governance, architecture, analytics, metadata management, master data management.
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