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Job Title: SOC Cloud Support Specialist. Strong technical understanding of AWS cloud security. Ability to obtain certifications in industry specific and technical fields, such as NERC-CIP and CompTIA Security +, (ISC)2 CISSP, CEH.
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Familiarity with cloud platforms that offer specific support for deploying and scaling generative models, such as Google’s Vertex AI, Azure’s AI tools, and AWS’s Machine Learning services.
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Possessing experience with Oracle Cloud role design across functional (ERP, EPM, OTBI) and technical (e.g. - Security Console, Setup & Maintenance, OIC) domain areas; Possessing experience with Oracle Cloud Risk Management Cloud (RMC) design, implementation or assessment experience including Advanced Access Controls (AAC), Advanced Financial Controls (AFC) and Financial Reporting Compliance (FRC.
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Proven experience with LoadRunner, Selenium, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Veracode, MSFT Power Platform, MSFT Power Automate, and cloud platforms (Azure/AWS). Relevant certifications (e.g., AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Certified Kubernetes Administrator) are a plus.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Lead Cloud Administrator to join our Cloud Support Team. In this role, you will be an escalation point and lead to others technicians in addition to contributing to the excellence of the platform engineering team.
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Serve as technical expert in cloud technologies. Looking for a Sr AWS Cloud Engineer who is a thought leader to assist in a large-sale migration to AWS and GCP. You will play a key role in migrating and transforming legacy solutions to the cloud.
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Data Center/Cloud : Microsoft, Dell/VMware, HP, Cisco, AWS. Working with our Sales Leadership, Internal Support, and our Training and Development Teams, the Client Advisor will be enabled to position Stratascale's Innovative Solutions and World Class Support to their Target Customer List.
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Responsible for analysis, solutioning, configuration, testing, and production support of an Oracle Cloud program. Oracle Cloud Certification in related to area of expertise and modules is a plus.
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Design, development, deployment and maintenance of integration processes between applications across cloud and/or on-premise using Dell Boomi Atmosphere platform, SAP Integration Center, SAP Cloud Platform, Talend Data Integration.
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We're doing this by leveraging the power of patterns (Anti-Corruption Layering, Strangler fig, Microservices, Event Sourcing, etc) and technologies (Kafka, Solace, Change Data Capture, Node.js, Go, Containerization, PaaS) to build cloud-native solutions for the enterprise based on modern event driven architectures.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Financial Systems Analyst, Oracle Cloud ERP that will support our National Center located in Dallas, TX. This role can be home based.
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The Cloud DevOps Engineer is on the Federated Identity Team that consists of two pods known as Enterprise Federated Identity (EFI) and Customer Identity & Access Management (CIAM) that are focused on deploying new access management capabilities that will provide a seamless and secure digital experience for Southwest Employees, Contractors, and Customers.
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NET, Node.js); Databases (SQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Cloud-Managed Databases); Cloud (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud); DevOps (Jenkins, Packer, Azure DevOps, Circle CI, Travis.
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Provide technical guidance and oversight during the implementation of cloud security solution. The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect are to partner closely with Cloud teams in developing Cloud risk management strategy, assess current posture, and drive remediation.
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IT Technical Support Analyst Dallas, TX – Highland Park areaMonday-Friday – must be willing to work some OT, with hours typically from am-pm – OT paid at time and a half Essential Job FunctionsThis role will be an in-office support role, supporting a professional staff in Dallas that has several hundred employees at this location.
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