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Humana is seeking a Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) who will deliver solutions for Multi-Cloud network connectivity. Cloud Architect and Network certifications such as Azure Architect Expert + Azure Network Engineer Associate.
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Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) is committed to putting health first - for our teammates, our customers and our company. Humana is seeking a senior ServiceNow architect who is technical, curious, and enjoys collaborating with others to improve our associates' experience.
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Humana is seeking a Senior Cloud Solutions Engineer who will deliver solutions for Multi-Cloud network connectivity. Cloud certification such as Azure Architect Expert + Azure Network Engineer Associate.
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1+ years of experience working with cloud architecture network designs, implementations, and support (AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI) Deep understanding of virtual network appliance offerings and how to apply them to public cloud providers (Amazon AWS, MS Azure, Google GCP.
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4+ years of Layer 2/ Layer 3 network architectural design (WAN/Cloud/Data Center) and engineering experience. Familiarity with public cloud provider PaaS and SaaS offerings (e.g. Azure Kubernetes Service, Application Service Environment, etc.
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Proficient in owning the product development lifecycle for Salesforce Health Cloud, including key features like telephony integration with Genesys. Experienced in managing complex data migration projects to Salesforce Health Cloud while maintaining data integrity.
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The Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) is responsible for the planning, design, and engineering of enterprise-level infrastructure and platforms related to cloud network & cloud computing.
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The Senior Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) develops and evaluates cloud network performance criteria and measurement methods. This person will provide cloud network design, engineering and administrative support of both physical and virtual networking devices within our Multi-Cloud environments.
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The Senior Cloud Automation Architect is a steward of cloud automation engineering & architecture at Humana. He/She will work on automation projects that drive optimal performance, repeatability, continuity and efficiency in virtualized, on-demand environments in our multi-cloud cloud ecosystem, through the delivery of automation artifacts.
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The Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) performs technical planning, architecture development and modification of specifications for cloud network and cloud computing environments.
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Responsible for evaluating and implementing orchestration, automation, and tooling solutions to ensure consistent processes and repetitive tasks are performed with the highest level of accuracy where cloud computing is concerned.
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I.e., this is not an advisory-only role - this is a highly engaged role in which the candidate will need to be hands-on, and work on the actual migration, stand-up and cutover of the application/capability in the public cloud.
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Deep understanding of cloud architecture network designs, implementations, and support (AWS, Azure, GCP). The Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) develops and evaluates cloud network performance criteria and measurement methods.
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The Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer (Network) provides strategic advice and guidance to functional team(s). Lead Cloud Solutions Engineer - Network. This includes optimizing all aspects of cloud network eco-system, including performance, resiliency, availability, resource utilization and innovation.
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Conducts cloud network architecture design, feasibility and cost studies. This person will be responsible for leveraging state-of-the-art networking technologies, including virtualization and software-defined networking (SDN), to develop and deliver a robust, scalable, cloud network eco-system.
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