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DevOps Engineer (Senior) with skills DevOps Engineering, GIT / GITHUB, Jenkins, AWS - EKS, Azure - AKS, Azure - ARM, AWS - CloudFormation, AWS-Apps, GCP-Apps, Azure-Apps, AWS-Infra, Azure-Infra, Azure DevOps (ADO), AWS DBA for location Poland.
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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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DevOps Engineer (AWS)Remote or Dallas, TX (one day a month onsite) AWS certifications, such as AWS Certified DevOps Engineer or AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
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One or more of the following certifications: AWS Certified Solutions Architect (professional), AWS Certified Security (Specialty), CSA Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK), ISC2 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), CISSP.
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Direct experience with implementing Security Services and tools in AWS such as GuardDuty, Macie, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, KMS, Compute (e.g., EC2, GCE) Experience with configuration tools: AWS Config, AWS Inspector, SDK/CLI. Vulnerabilities tools: Prisma Cloud, Crowdstrike, etc.
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AWS Certification (AWS Solution Architect Associate, AWS Developer, AWS DevOps) Experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS EKS, AWS ECS, Fargate.
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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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Integrating Databricks with other AWS products such as SNS, SQS, and MSK.What we are looking for: Bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field. Strong technical proficiency to contribute to data engineering task in an AWS and Databricks ecosystem.
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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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Job Title AWS Engineer Relevant Experience & Experience Required (in Yrs) 6 Years Key words to search in resume AWS EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, VPC, AWS Service Catalog, Terraform, IAM Policies, RHEL, IaC, IaaS, PaaS, Python, Lambda, Athena, Docker, Kubernetes Technical/Functional Skills -MUST HAVE SKILLS be able to work hand-on as well as with teams in multiple locations to implement the solution.
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Application Security, AWS Security, Container Security. AWS, AlienVault, Azure, Bash, Confluence, EKS, GSuit, Github, Golang, HTML, Hashcat, JIRA, JWT, Java, Javascript, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Metasploit, New Relic, Nmap, NodeJS, OWASP, Okta, PCI-DSS, PagerDuty, Python, Rails, Ruby, SAML, SQL, SQLMap, SignalScience, SignalSciences, Slack, Snyk, Sumologic, tenable.io, Twistlock, TypeScript, Wireshark, tcpdump.
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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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Proactively research and monitor security-related information sources to aid in vulnerability discovery. Application security in large production environments. Provide actionable security guidance to our engineering teams.
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AWS using EC2, S3, Lambda, Step Functions, CloudFront, EKS and Batch process. Understanding of AWS services is required to support supply chain applications. AWS certifications (Professional level and higher) are a plus.
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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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