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We have an immediate need for a contract DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer to join a premier management consulting firm. The DevOps AWS Cloud Engineer will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and deployment pipelines on the AWS cloud platform.
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We are looking for a bright, enthusiastic Cloud Engineer to be part of a lean team responsible for the maintenance and optimization of our AWS Data Lake infrastructure, including AWS Redshift, DMS, Glue, Storage Gateway, Transfer Family, Lambda, and S3.
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AWS Certification (AWS Solution Architect Associate, AWS Developer, AWS DevOps) As an experienced Cloud Native Engineer, you will have the ability to share new ideas and collaborate on projects as a consultant without the extensive demands of travel.
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IncJob Summary:We are seeking an experienced AWS Cloud Engineer with a strong background in upgrading Terraform to the latest version and refining Lambda functions for improved functionality.
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CACI is seeking an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud Architect to join our Cloud Operations team supporting the. The AWS Cloud Architect will play a key role in assessing, designing, implementing, and supporting large-scale AWS cloud solutions for different applications, and automating cloud operations and deployment.
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The Senior Cloud Engineer is a leader in AWS and will drive our AWS environment forward while mentoring co-workers on using Infrastructure as code (IaC) and DevOps practices.
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Familiarity with cloud data storage solutions such as AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, AWS Redshift, Google BigQuery, Azure SQL Data Warehouse, or others. Proficiency in cloud platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform, or Microsoft Azure, and experience with cloud services such as S3, GCS, Azure Blob Storage, and others.
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Relevant platforms include but are not limited to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Apigee, Simon, Oracle Cloud, Salesforce, Red Hat and Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) Applications and Servers, WebLogic / WebSphere Application Server / Java containers, Oracle Database, Microsoft Windows Applications and Servers, Cache servers, Search engines (Endeca or equivalent), and Repository (SVN / GIT.
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Must be proficient in AWS Cloud, and it would be advantageous to have experience with GCP Cloud. Proficient in AWS Cloud technologies, python scripting, & systems administration.
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This is a contract AWS Cloud Engineer role that requires an on-site presence in Michigan City, IN. The AWS Cloud Engineer will be responsible for designing, deploying, and managing AWS cloud infrastructure.
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Having minimum 8+ years experience with detail idea of application design and hands on with extreme coding on Spring boot, Spring MVC, Spring Core, JPA, Microservices, Java 8, Java11, Java20, JUNIT, Mockito, AWS Cloud, AWS Lambda, AWS EC2, Jenkins, MySQL, Oracle and also having minimum 7+ years experience with detail idea of UI design with hands on with extreme coding on ReactJS, NodeJS, Webpack, Redux, Javascript, Typescript, Karma.
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Proven experience working with AWS cloud services such as EC2, EKS, EBS, EFS, RDS, S3, IAM, KMS/CMK, Route 53, and Lambda. Proven experience working with AWS cloud such as EC2, EKS, RDS, S3, IAM, KMS/CMK, Route 53, Lambda, EFS, and EBSExperience working with Infrastructure as Code using AWS Cloud Formation TemplatesProven development experience using Python, JavScript and other languages.
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Collaborating amongst team members across several geographies, our Cloud practitioners engineer cloud-based analytics solutions on AWS, Azure, Databricks, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Informatica Cloud and a combination of native cloud technologies, including computing at edge and curating data-in-motion.
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Experience with Cloud using Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and/or Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Databricks Certifications (ie: Data Engineer Associate; Data Engineer Professional, Machine Learning Associate, Machine Learning Professional.
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Required Skills:Description:We are looking for a Cloud Data Engineer, who will be responsible to plan, design, develop and maintain the data architecture, data models, data pipelines and standards for various Data Integration & Data Lake and Data Warehouse projects in the AWS Cloud.
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