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4+ years of experience with building, operating, and maintaining compliant cloud computing environments in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. As a cloud computing infrastructure architect, you know how to take advantage of cloud capabilities.
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Experience in cloud computing architecture, IoT technical design, and cloud-native application development leveraging IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS delivery models. Deep experience in AGILE/Lean development methodologies, DevOps, and Cloud-based Application Development and Deployment.
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Proficiency in one or more cloud computing services and technologies, such as AWS/C2S, Microsoft Azure, Nutanix, and VMware. We are seeking an experienced individual to fill the role of Cloud Security Engineer, bringing expertise in cloud computing services, security controls, and data analytics infrastructure.
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5+ years’ hands-on experience in the design, development, migration, hands-on implementation, and support of Microsoft tools/services such as Active Directory, Teams, O365, Intune, Microsoft Azure services, and disaster recovery.
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SAIC is hiring a Senior Cloud Computing Engineer with an active Interim Secret clearance to join the Cloud One Digital Engineering Team. This team is responsible for the architecture, engineering and sustainment of the Air Force Cloud Digital Engineering platform currently deployed on AWS Cloud.
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Java, Python5+ years experience in container management technologies like OpenShift, AKS, EKS, Rancher, DockerExperience using a source code repository such as Git, BitBucket, Mercurial, or SubversionExperience using a defect management system such as Jira, Bugzilla or FogbugzExperience with Agile development methodologiesExperience briefing technical topics to various audiencesDue to U.S. Government contract requirements, only U.S. citizens are eligible for this role.
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The accent is on holistic enterprise-wide transformation driven by cloud-native multi-cloud solutions, server-less architecture, edge computing, observability platforms, low code/ no code development, and AI adoption bolstered by a best-fit integration of DevSecOps all through the development cycle.
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Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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We need a big data experienced professional like you to help our clients find answers in their data to impact important missions-from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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Fx, XLA and MLIR; Large scale data processing and parallel computing; Experiences in designing and operating large scale systems in cloud computing or machine learning; Experiences in in-depth CUDA programming and performance tuning (cutlass, triton) ByteDance is committed to creating an inclusive space where employees are valued for their skills, experiences, and unique perspectives.
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Knowledge and proven use of contemporary data mining, cloud computing, and data management tools: Microsoft Azure, AWS Cloud, Google Cloud, Hadoop, HDFS, MapR, and Spark. Active Google Cloud Data Engineer or Google Professional Cloud Architect Certification.
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Required Skills and Qualifications 3-5 years Proven experience as a DevSecOps Engineer or similar role, with expertise in implementing security practices in cloud environments, particularly AWS. AWS certification(s) such as AWS Certified Security – Specialty, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional, or AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional preferred.
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Required with AWS/Cloud development/computing and OpenCV experience. They are highly motivated to write proposals and develop new ideas and carry through phases of scientific research and software development from initial physical equations of phenomenology to demonstration pseudo-code, to fully documented and tested large scale scientific software running in the newest cloud-based, ground processing architectures.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 9+ years of experience in application development including Python, SQL, Scala, or Java.
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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect are to partner closely with Cloud teams in developing Cloud risk management strategy, assess current posture, and drive remediation.
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