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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect, or ServiceNow Certified Implementation Specialist.
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Extensive hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure data services, including Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse Analytics, etc. Design and implement both Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions on the Microsoft Azure platform.
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Hands-on experience with leading technology vendors and products such as Palo Alto NGFW, Tenable Vulnerability Management, Microsoft Defender for endpoints and servers, ForeScout, and Azure Sentinel.
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Required 10 Years Hands-on experience with Azure services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Required 5 Years Hands-on experience in SQL Server (SSIS, SSRS, SSAS), ORACLE, T-SQL Required 10 Years Hands-on experience in Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Datawarehouse Required 7 Years Hands-on experience in deploying and maintaining large-scale data processing pipelines.
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Professional certifications such as the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Microsoft Certified Cybersecurity Architect, and the Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect to name a few.
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Strong AWS cloud architect hands-on experience with a focus on designing systems that can be hosted on a cloud computing platform. Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions (Azure 70-535) - Microsoft, AWS Certified Solution Architect - AWS, Google Cloud Certified: Professional Cloud Architect - Google - Google Cloud.
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Provide technical expertise and guidance on the selection, and hands-on implementation, and optimization of big data platforms, tools, and technologies across multiple cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, etc.
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Certifications/Licenses: AWS Certified Solution Architect, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Certified Developer, Microsoft Certified Azure Solution Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure DevOps Engineer, Microsoft Certified Azure Developer, Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), EXIN DevOps Master, Finops.
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Professional certifications in cloud computing (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Azure Data Engineer, SnowPro Core) and/or big data technologies.
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As a Cloud Security Engineer, you will play a key role in the on-going configuration and management of our Microsoft Azure Cloud security suite specifically Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, Azure Sentinel SIEM, Defender for Endpoint, and Defender Vulnerability Management.
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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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Minimum of ten years of hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement / Power Platform technical solutions. Hands-on experience with D365 Customer Engagement/Power Platform.
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We are looking for a hands-on Azure Data Architect who is experienced with Azure data services, Databricks, and has worked with a data scientist team. Design and implement data solutions in Azure, using services such as Microsoft Fabric, Synapse Analytics, Databricks, Databricks MLflow, Azure Event Hub, Azure SQL, Azure Blob Storage, ADLS Gen2, Log Analytics, Purview, Azure Functions, Azure Key Vault.
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Senior Cloud Security Engineer, you will play a key role in the on-going configuration and management of our Microsoft Azure Cloud security suite specifically Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, Azure Sentinel SIEM, Defender for Endpoint, and Defender Vulnerability Management.
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Hands-on experience with infrastructure as code practices and implementation, including use of tools such as Azure Resource Manager, Terraform, or similar tools. Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert are a plus.
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