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Utilize Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools (e.g., AWS CloudFormation, Terraform) to automate infrastructure provisioning and management. AWS certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect) are a plus.
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A current or previous AWS CWI or LEV II certification. As a Quality Control Professional , you will be working in one of these market sectors: Commercial Buildings (healthcare, higher education, mission critical, and retail), Advanced Technology (semiconductor manufacturing, renewable energy), or Industrial (pulp and paper manufacturing.
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Broad technical and practical skills with common infrastructure systems including but not limited to: Microsoft Azure, AWS, Linux, Microsoft Windows Server, Virtualization/VMware, server clustering, MS Active Directory, enterprise backup, storage, MS SQL Server, server hardware, network protocols, DNS/DHCP, general networking concepts.
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Experienced in integrating Salesforce Marketing Cloud with other applications such as AWS, Snowflake, AEM and Pega. The candidate will work on a team with members that have a deep understanding of various marketing automation tools and modules, including Salesforce Marketing Cloud Engagement (ExactTarget), Salesforce Intelligence (Datorama), Salesforce Personalization (Interaction Studio), Salesforce Data Cloud, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Digital Asset and Content Management, and integration of AEM with Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
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Additional Skills: Familiarity with Atlassian Jira Service Management, Confluence, Amazon AWS, and advanced Microsoft 365 products. Administer cloud services to include Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS ensuring a robust and scalable cloud infrastructure.
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Must understand the Snowflake, Cloud AWS and Tableau concepts of the modern-day technical environment. Must understand the Snowflake, Cloud AWS and Tableau concepts of the modern-day technical environment.
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Familiarity with Cloud infrastructures (e.g. AWS, GCP, Azure) Experience building end to end products using Linux, EC2, EMR, Serverless AWS. Strong programming skills in Python and experience with relevant libraries/frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, Keras, Pytorch.
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Ability to design applications on AWS taking advantage of disaster-recovery design guidelines. Should be strong with Terraform commands, best practices, deployments, debugging, and troubleshooting.
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Demonstrated proficiency with the following technologies: Python (or similar backend OOP language), HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL Databases, SQL language, AWS, Okta/SSO technologiesDemonstrated experience with translating business requirements into system functional and non-functional requirements.
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Exposure to NO SQL, and SQL capabilities is a plus Experience in Cucumber or BDD framework is a plus Exposure to cloud platforms such as AWS/GCP is a plus. Able to become a Subject Matter Expert for the system under test Demonstrable coding skills in test automation Thorough understanding of testing and automation capabilities such as Wire Mock, Karate, JUnit, TestNG, Jenkins, Maven, Git, Stash, JIRA, Gatling, JMeter Strong programming skills in Java or Python is necessary.
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AWS Architecture, System Architecture, IT Operations, and System Development. Ability to operate at highly varying levels of abstraction including business strategy, product strategy, technical design, and implementation.
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Experience with machine learning tools such as mlFlow, Databricks AI/ML, Azure ML, AWS sagemaker, etc. Must have worked on any cloud (Azure, AWS, GCP) and most common services like ADLS/S3, ADF/Lambda, Cloud databases.
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Should be good at automation skills using Shell scripting, PowerShell, Ruby, HCL, Python, Packer, JSON, YAML, ARM Templates, DSC, AWS-CLI, AZ-CLI, etc. Creating Jenkins pipeline for build & release for both AWS and AZURE platforms.
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5+ years’ experience architecting multi-region/AZ/VPC cloud and hybrid cloud networks within AWS and other major public cloud environments, including GCP and/or Azure; AWS experience must include AWS VPN, Direct Connect, transit gateway, VPC peering, Network ACLs and security groups, ELB, Route 53; experience with other public cloud environments must include the equivalent cloud networking elements.
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Lead the design, build, implementation, and delivery of AWS and Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) / Platform as a Service (PaaS) / Software as a Service (SaaS), including compute, networking, security, identity and access management (IAM), backup, monitoring, and data / business intelligence (BI.
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