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In-depth knowledge of AWS services such as EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, IAM, and VPC. As the AWS Cloud and Infrastructure Architect, you'll play a strategic role in building in-house capability, providing direction, fostering innovation, and driving the execution of engineering for a ground-breaking SaaS product.
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Hands on experience with various scripting and source control technologies (git, artifactory, nexus, bitbucket, S3 backups, etc.) Implementing DevSecOps to include change control, testing and automation, vulnerability identification and remediation, endpoint security management, and identity and access management; furthermore, incorporating security solutions through automation and infrastructure-as-code (IaC.
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Extensive knowledge of cloud-native architecture and experience with AWS services (e.g., EC2, S3, Lambda, RDS, etc.) Amazon : AWS SDK, Elastic Beanstalk, ElastiCache, S3, and AWS cloud-native architectures.
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Java, Spring Boot, Ruby, Rails, AWS - ECS, SNS, SQS, RDS, Dynamo DB, ElastaCache, S3, EC2, Docker, Postgresql, Redis, REST, SOAP, SAML, OAUTH2, Terraform,. Java, Spring Boot, Ruby, Rails, AWS - ECS, SNS, SQS, RDS, Dynamo DB, ElastaCache, S3, EC2, Docker, Postgresql, Redis, REST, SOAP, SAML, OAUTH2, Terraform.
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AWS- S3, VPCs & Networking, EC2, ECS/EKS. Public cloud architecture design / operation - AWS preferredCloud native architecting, operations, and governanceConfig-driven (IaC) deployment, and scalable configuration management and governance (policy as code)Interpret regulatory security mandates into technical security controls and implementationsContainer (cluster) based operation.
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Experience with AWS cloud platform - EC2, VPC, IAM, S3, ECS/EKS, RDS, Lambda, API Gateway, IoT Core, and others. Experience with AWS cloud platform - EC2, VPC, IAM, S3, ECS/EKS, RDS, Lambda, API Gateway, IoT Core, and others.
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Solid experience of AWS services such as CloudFormation, S3, Glue, EMR/Spark, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB, Lambda, Step Functions, IAM, KMS, SM etc. Should have good experience with AWS Services - API Gateway, Lambda, Step Functions, SQS, DynamoDB, S3, ElasticSearch.
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At least 3 years of experience with AWS and its main services: EC2, ECS, EKS, EBL, route53, S3, IAM, CloudWatch, etc. Design and create components of the DevSecOps ecosystem (pipelines, build machines, artifact repositories, VMs, etc.
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Strong AWS Cloud knowledge (IAM, VPC, Security Groups, S3, KMS, etc) Some of the areas that you will focus on include identity access management, infrastructure-as-code, cloud services, Kubernetes/container solutions, and vulnerability management.
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AWS Cloud Services: API Gateway, EC2, ECS, EKS, Faregate, ECR, EC2 Container Service, S3, Elastic File System, Lambda, RDS, Application Load Balancer, Step functions, SQS, Kinesis, SNS, EventHub, ElastiCache, CloudWatch, Secrets Manager, VPC, Subnets, Security Groups, Transit gateways.
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Strong experience with event based integrations, connectors and other tools for Amazon S3, Amazon MQ, HTTP RESTful APIs, OIDC/OAuth (Okta), relational databases, file shares. Experienced with continuous integration and automation practices to support improved delivery to production using tools like Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Maven, GitHub, Logging tools preferred.
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Exposure to AWS (LECP - Lambda, EC2, S3, CloudFront, RDS, API Gateway), contributing to the cloud-driven evolution of projects. Exposure to AWS (LECP - Lambda, EC2, S3, CloudFront, RDS, API Gateway), actively contributing to the cloud-driven evolution of projects.
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Proficiency in one or more modern programming languages; Java, Core Java, Spring Core (IoC), Spring Boot, Data, Cloud, Integration, and related frameworks (preferred Rabbit MQ, S3 object store.
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Work across additional tech stacks as necessary such as Java, Ruby on Rails, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Kafka, S3, and Elasticsearch. Work across additional tech stacks as necessary such as Java, Ruby on Rails, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Kafka, S3, and Elasticsearch.
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Knowledge of the primary AWS services (EC2, ELB, RDS, Route53, S3, vpc, vpn, tgw) Knowledge of the primary AWS services (EC2, ELB, RDS, Route53, S3, vpc, vpn, tgw) AWS Infrastructure services, Architecture, Terraform/Cloudformation, Python/Ruby/Go/Java-springboot.
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