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As a contributor to the Intelligence Community’s first multi-cloud initiative, you will be at the epicenter of emergent cloud computing technologies, establishing a foundation that will evolve to include all agencies within the IC. As the Cloud Developer, you will work alongside the development team and advise on the designing, deploying, and maintenance of multiple, fast-turnaround capabilities utilized to perform highly visible and high priority collection efforts.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. ETS Developer III (Cloud Developer.
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Willing to adhere to Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) standards and policies regarding software development.
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Hands on experience with Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud models. Design Data Lake and load the data to Data Lake using ETL and PYSPARK-Work with AWS- EC2, VPC, EBS, Athena, Aurora, RDS, DMS, EMR, S3, Redshift.
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Splunk Threat Content Developer – Cloud and API Threat Detection – Remote Splunk Threat Content Developer will develop, implement, and oversee content development for Threat Detection, Threat Analysis, and Threat investigations focused on Cloud Security and API Security.
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Knowledge of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) for software, databases, or architecture (Visual Studio Code, Eclipse, Toad, SQL Developer, DBeaver, Enterprise Architect, etc. Familiarity with cloud computing services, processes, and standards (preferably for AWS.
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Develop Splunk Content for Cloud / API Security threat use cases (cloud, container, or orchestration misconfiguration, OWASP vulnerabilities, Injection Flaws, insecure network policies, logging & monitoring / runtime threats, CI/CD pipeline & supply chain flaws, cloud IAM roles, Account hijacking, Data exfiltration) Cloud Identity Management, privileged access escalation, Key Management threat scenarios.
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Developing a multi-Cloud approach supporting Azure, Alibaba, and GCP. Developing a multi-Cloud approach supporting Azure, Alibaba, and GCP. Expect a friendly, remote video call to get to know each other, followed by a face-to-face or remote live coding round — no tricky questions or algorithms.
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Software Developer – €105,000 – Java, Microservices, Cloud, Kubernetes, Agile, IoT, Frankfurt. Keywords: Java, Microservices, Cloud, Azure, Kubernetes, agile, Frankfurt, Cassandra, Hadoop, Spark, Storm, Kafka, Scala, Rust, Elasticsearch, NoSQL, data, Big Data, Kotlin, Spring, IoT.
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Good understanding of cloud security best practice and security compliance. Proficiency in cloud DevOps/platform engineering and large-scale live services. Azure, Azure DevOps, Terraform, ARM, PowerShell, Visual Studio Code/Any Code editor/IDE, Open source terraform module, code review, merging and testing.
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Key Skills: Cloud Engineer (Azure) with experience in Databricks and data platform architecture. Relevant cloud certifications, such as Azure Solutions Architect or Azure Data Engineer Associate.
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Familiar with cloud platforms such as Microsoft, Azure, Amazon Web Services, or Google Platform. · Be excited by the prospect of optimizing, or even re-designing, a company’s Cloud infrastructure and DevOps pipeline leveraging tools.
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Implement and maintain automated deployment pipelines, infrastructure as code (IaC), and configuration management tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible) to streamline provisioning and management of cloud resources.
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Reporting to the IT Manager, the Cloud Administrator will be responsible for managing and maintaining administration on O365, acting as the SharePoint and Azure Administrator, managing Azure Active Directory, On-Premises Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and more.
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Learn to become a best-in-class engineer, developer, and consultant. We serve many end clients, some of which include Microsoft, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Fannie Mae, Walmart, PayPal, T-Mobile, McDonalds, CVS, Verizon, Charter, Nike, Dell, Wells Fargo, Capital One, Charles Schwab.
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