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AWS Intermediate level (or above) Certifications preferred - Such as AWS Solution Architect Associate (SAA), AWS Database Specialty, AWS Developer Associate. Databases - AWS Redshift, AWS RDS MySQL, AWS DynamoDB, Oracle, SQL Server.
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Hands on AWS experience in EKS, ECS, AWS Lambda, Terraform, AWS Aurora Postgres, AWS logging and monitoring using Datadog, AWS Security groups, AWS MSK(Kafka.
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A minimum of 2-4 years of hands-on-experience developing and delivering solutions as a Data Engineer primarily in AWS technologies. XTIVIA is actively recruiting for a Data Engineer with a strong background in AWS data technologies to join our data team.
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Oversee the deployment of these microservices on cloud computing platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, employing containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes for orchestration.
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The Cloud Security Engineer must be a highly technical individual who is expected to serve as the subject matter expert (SME) on the Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and AWS platforms. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) OR Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) OR Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) OR Information Systems Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP) OR Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) OR CISSP OR CCSP OR CCSK and AWS Certified Solutions Architect OR Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect OR Certified Cloud Professional/Architect Target Salary Range.
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Experience and understanding of various core AWS services such as IAM, Cloud Formation, EC2, S3, EMR/Spark, Glue, Datasync, CloudHealth, CloudWatch, Lambda, Athena, and Redshift. Solid experience of AWS services such as CloudFormation, S3, Glue, EMR/ Spark, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB, Lambda, Step Functions, IAM, KMS, SM etc.
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The Senior DevSecOps and Cloud Migration Engineer is responsible for leading the development and implementation of DevSecOps practices and cloud migration strategies within both on-premise and AWS cloud environments.
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What you will be responsible forDevelop/ Build and enhance data pipelines using Python, Spark based data engineering solutions (Databricks), and SQL (AWS Redshift). Hands on development in Python, PL/SQL, SQL, Shell Scripting, AutoSys. Hands on experience working in cloud data platforms such as AWS Redshift, Spark based data engineering solutions.
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Web Services (AWS), VMC on AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE), VMware Horizon VDI, Citrix. Desktop and Mobility, AWS Solutions Architect Associate, AWS Developer Associate, EMC SE: Enterprise Storage ITIL – Foundation MCSE, A+, N.
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Lead Java Full Stack Developer with AWS & Kafka (12+ years exp) - Location Columbus OH (Onsite) - Locals only. Role: Lead Java Full Stack Developer with AWS & Kafka. Technical Lead Java FSD (Kafka, Gaia Kubernetes Platform, Splunk, IntelliJ) with Cassandra DB knowledge.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (Java/AWS) Utilize programming languages such as Java, Python, SQL, Node, Go, and Scala, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Subject matter expertise in at least two cloud platforms with focus on Impact Level (IL) 4/5 and 6 environments-Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI.
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Multiple certifications such as AWS Solutions Architect Pro, AWS DevOps Engineer Pro, Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Terraform Associate, Etc.
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Experience with distributed data and computing tools, including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka. Experience with data warehousing using AWS Redshift or Snowflake. Experience with a public Cloud, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud.
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