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Google Cloud Certified - Professional Cloud Architect or experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or Certifications - AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer.
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Hands-on development with our tech stack: Java (Spring), Angular, PostgreSQL, Amazon AWS. 7+ years' overall experience in software development, including hands-on experience with programming, software design patterns, and architecture in a software architect or tech lead role.
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Extensive experience as an AWS Architect, with a focus on infrastructure automation, IaC, building self-service provisioning platforms, DevOps practices, and data platform solutions.
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12+ years of experience in IT infrastructure, with at least 3-4 years in cloud architecture and hands-on provisioning of modern Data platforms like Databricks on AWS cloud.
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We are looking for an excellent hands-on Senior Solution Architect, Engineering manager/Full-stack dev Lead, who is expected to come up with cloud-based AI application solution architect, front-end framework solutions, back-end architecture solutions, build up Application User Interfaces, back-end, database from scratch to production, and provide programming coaching and bring forth all-level of mentorship to upskill front-end and back-end developers.
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Certification: AWS Certified AWS Solution Architect. This is a hands-on quality assurance engineering position and requires the ability to proficiently and predictably plan, automate, and execute testing strategies for AWS cloud infrastructure services and application workloads.
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Job Title AWS Engineer Relevant Experience & Experience Required (in Yrs) 6 Years Key words to search in resume AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWS Service Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python, Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS be able to work hand-on as well as with teams in multiple locations to implement the solution.
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Active status as an AWS Certified Solution Architect (Professional preferred) TOGAF - The Open Group Architecture Framework Certification (Professional preferred) Track record of evaluating plans to identify risk, ensure alignment of goals, plans, and priorities across teams and functions, and meet commitments; ability to create clarity about what success looks like and inspire velocity in self and others to achieve results that accelerate functional impact.
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As a Data Solution Architect you will be expected to take an architecture lead role on our client’s solution delivery engagements, with high levels of customer engagement. Hands on experience with data solution architecture, design, rollout and technical leadership.
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Cloud Certification, including AWS, Certified Solutions Architect Associate, Google Certified Professional – Cloud Architect, or MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Certification.
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Certification in one or more of the following technologies: Microsoft Azure Solution Architect, Microsoft Azure Administrator, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Google Associate Cloud Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional, AWS Certified Solutions Architecture Associate, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional. - One or more of the following certifications: GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, AWS Practitioner, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified Architect, Kubernetes Security Specialist.
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Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey complex security concepts to technical and non-technical stakeholdersCloud certifications such as AWS Solutions Architect Associate/Professional, AWS SysOps Administrator, AWS Developer, or AWS DevOps Engineer Like we said, we are big fans of our people.
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Minimum 10 year's hands-on experience with PostgreSQL and PostGIS databases. Minimum 10 year's hands-on experience with geospatial data. CGH has an exciting opportunity for a Sr. Solutions Architect to join the CGH Team. Purpose: Lead the systems architecture and technical solution for mission critical application for the customer.
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AWS Solution Architect Associate or Professional is a must. 4+ years of experience in AWS as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer and must be certified in the cloud technologies/infrastructures.
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