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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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Experience with AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) for Infrastructure as Code. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Cloud Engineer. Are you a skilled Cloud Engineer with a knack for data lakes to take your career to the next level.
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Google Certified Cloud Architect, Google Certified Data Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect. Leveraging experience in database management, migration, and transformation to cloud native DBs like Cloud SQL, Spanner, AWS Aurora, AWS RDS, etc.
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Cloud Service Providers (Saas): AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure (any of these or other is fine) Looking for a Cloud Security Engineer with experience with NetSkope, Palo Alto Prisma, or Crowdstrike.
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Experienced in integrating Salesforce Marketing Cloud with other applications such as AWS, Snowflake, AEM and Pega. As a senior Salesforce Data Cloud Engineer, you will work closely with the Marketing Stakeholders to design, develop, and implement marketing automation solutions that meet their business objectives.
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Common technologies used will be switches/routers/wireless (mostly HPE and Cisco) including dynamic routing protocols (BGP, OSPF), firewalls (FortiGate, Palo Alto and Cisco ASA/FTD) and cloud (Azure and AWS) networking.
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Extensive experience or knowledge of cloud-based data platform technologies such as AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Computing. Intimately familiar with data technologies, data architecture frameworks, cloud platforms and the emerging trends in technological advancements.
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Net, C#, Qlik, Power BI, Machine Learning, Azure Data Factory, RedShift, UiPath, Cloud, RPA, AWS, Redshift, Kinesis, QuickSight, SageMaker, S3, Databricks, AWS Lake Formation, Snowflake, Python, Qlik, Athena, Data Pipeline, Glue, Star Schema, Data Modeling, Performance Tuning, SQL Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and geography.
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9+ years’ experience in progressively responsible software engineering and DevOps (Azure/AWS or SRE). Someone with AWS expertise with solid CI/CD, DevOps Engineering experience with Jenkins, Jira, ArgoCD, and Kubernetes/EKS.
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Experience using and managing AWS, GCP, Azure, or other cloud environment with IaC. We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join the IT Operations Corporate Engineering team to build and maintain the tooling to secure and manage our fleet across multiple platforms (macOS, ChromeOS, Windows) and across various hardware types (laptop, desktop, mobile.
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Profound experience in cloud reference architecture and AWS best-practices in serverless computing context. Cloud migration experience for applications connective with various Oracle source systems(OIC, ODI, Fusion HCM, Fusion ORC,etc.
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The Cloud Engineer is responsible for implementing the company's cloud computing strategy. Position Title: Cloud Engineer - Infrastructure (on W2) Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer.
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Mastery of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and configuration management skills and principles utilizing Terraform, AWS Cloud Formation, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, and/or other scripting languages.
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Cloud Security Engineer will join the Cloud Security Operations Team as a central point of contact for Client's Cybersecurity Services and act as a resource for technology related to cloud security controls.
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Utilize Java Backend, REST, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices PostgresSQL and AngularJS Front-end, AWS Cloud environment and Docker containerized architecture. AWS Cloud Environment.
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