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Experience with AWS services including VPC, Subnets, IAM, S3, RDS, and EKS. 8+ years of Infrastructure experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible, Chef) Work with some of the biggest names in the market, such as Microsoft, Paypal, EA, Github, Twitch, Roblox, Twilio, and Minecraft.
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Have good experience on AWS EC2, IAM, SPA, Lambda, S3, RDS, ECS, Load Balance, Route 53, SNS, API gateway, Terraform. Demonstrated a strong understanding of AWS services, including ECS clusters, Lambda, Fargate, Amazon Elastic Search, and S3.
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Experience in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using CloudFormation & Terraform templates, YAML files, build specifications. Knowledgeable of Amazon Web Services including but not limited to EC2, S3, ECS, RDS, CloudWatch, SNS, CloudTrail, SQS, Service Catalog.
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Experience with:ETL tools, primarily Talend or similar (Ab Initio, Informatica)SQL (medium to complex queries)AWS (s3, Lambda, IAM, Glue, SNS, SQS, VPC, Athena, EC2, etc.) ,SnowflakeSource Code Management tools and best practices (similar to: Git, Git Actions, branch management)Working knowledge of:CI/CD Pipelines (similar to: Jenkins, UCD)Process Orchestration Tools (similar to: AutoSys, Airflow, Step Functions )Infrastructure as Code (similar to: Terraform, CloudFormation)DatabricksPython/PysparkWhat is a Must Have.
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Utilize Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools (e.g., AWS CloudFormation, Terraform) to automate infrastructure provisioning and management. Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as AWS CloudFormation or Terraform.
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Experience with Ab Initio, EMR, S3, Dynamo DB, Mongo DB, ProgreSQL, RDS, DB2. Created Big Data pipelines (ETL) from on-premises to Data Factories, Data Lakes, and Cloud Storage such as EBS or S3.
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IaC -Terraform/Cloud Formation. 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 DevOps tools - CloudFormation/Terraform, Jenkins, Nexus, SonarCube, and others.
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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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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. Hands on experience in terraform/Cloudformation.
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Elastic Kubernetes / ElastiCache / KMSNetworking: VPC / Subnets / Route Tables / Security Groups / Flow LogsCompute: EC2 / AutoScaling / Load BalancersDatabase: SQL / RDS / Dynamo / PostgreSQLOther: IAM / S3 / CloudWatch / CloudFront.
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Familiarity with AWS data and object stores (e.g. Snowflake, AWS DocumentDB, S3) Familiarity with Github, SonarQube, Checkmarx, Artifactory, AWS Cloudwatch, Authorization (OAuth, Keycloak, AuthN/AuthZ), & Terraform.
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Configuration Management: Ansible, Terraform, Chef, CloudFormation, or similar tools. Experience with cloud infrastructure technologies such as AWS EC2, S3, DynamoDB, SQS, Load balancers, IAM, EKS, and other AWS services.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) and cloud-based technologies (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes) Experience with AWS services (KMS, VPC, LBs, IAM Roles, Firewall, Security Groups, S3,EC2, SQS, SNS, ElastiCache, Workspaces, RDS.
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The ideal candidate will be proficient in orchestrating data workflows, including data ingestion, processing, and pipeline development, utilizing a range of tools like AWS Glue, S3, Redshift, Terraform, and GitHub. This role involves close collaboration with our data engineering and IT teams to ensure efficient, scalable, and reliable data operations.
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