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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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Subject matter expertise in at least two cloud platforms with focus on Impact Level (IL) 4/5 and 6 environments-Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI.
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Google Certified Cloud Architect, Google Certified Data Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect. A career in our Cloud and Network Architecture practice, within Cloud Computing and Networking services, will provide you with the opportunity to focus on the joint business relationship between PwC and Google, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and other cloud based platforms that bring new and innovative services to some of the largest companies.
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Web Services (AWS), VMC on AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE), VMware Horizon VDI, Citrix. Desktop and Mobility, AWS Solutions Architect Associate, AWS Developer Associate, EMC SE: Enterprise Storage ITIL – Foundation MCSE, A+, N.
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Major Cloud certifications at the architect level are preferred, such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, and Google Cloud Architect.
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Familiar with databases and cloud data warehouses like Google Cloud, Amazon Redshift, Microsoft Azure, Snowflake, Databricks, etc. Familiar with databases and cloud data warehouses like Google Cloud, Amazon Redshift, Microsoft Azure, Snowflake, Databricks, etc.
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You liaise with the product marketing management and engineering teams to stay on top of industry trends and devise enhancements to Google Cloud products. Provide in-depth enterprise infrastructure/cloud modernization expertise to support the technical relationship with Google’s customers, including product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work, and partner directly with product management to prioritize solutions impacting customer adoption to Google Cloud.
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Certifications with AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Platform configuration and administration of security features and services (including identity and access management, networking, firewalls, encryption.
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A cloud certification such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate, Google Certified Professional – Cloud Architect, or MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure.
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Exposure to Google DLP API, Cloud Composer, Apache Nifi. Java - 4, Big data Architect - 3, Spark - 4, ETL - 4 , Apache Beam/DataF. GCP Data Experience Big Query, Looker, Data Flow, Data Fusion, Cloud Big Table, Cloud SQL, Cloud Dataproc.
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Designing and implementing solutions across various Google Cloud Infrastructure and Hybrid Cloud services such as GCE, GKE, Cloud Run, Anthos, etc. (Google Cloud Platform, AWS, Azure.
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Cloud Certification, including AWS, Certified Solutions Architect Asso cia te, Google Certified Professional Cloud Architect, or MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Certification.
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Optional but beneficial certifications include AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, or Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect.
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Work with customers to demonstrate and prototype Google Cloud product integrations, guide customers through assessments of their existing legacy application environment(s), provide recommendations on a prioritization roadmap for application modernization, and identify candidate applications for migration to hybrid-cloud computing models.
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Preferred Certifications: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, AWS Certified Solutions Architect. Experience working with Cloud Service Providers, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platforms.
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