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Hands on experience with Java, Spring Boot , Cloud ( Azure/GCP/AWS Kafka (or other messaging service), Memcached/Redis or any caching technologies, relational DBMS ( MySQL, Oracle etc ) MUST HAVE FOR CONSIDERATION: Java, microservices, Spring Boot, Azure, GCP, AWS, Kafka, MySQL, HIVE, Elastics Search.
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Experience with popular MLOps tooling from cloud vendors like GCP (Vertex AI), AWS (SageMaker), or Azure Machine Learning, MLFlow, Kubeflow, etc. Hands-on experience with Kubernetes (e.g., EKS, GKS, AKS, or OpenSource) on public clouds (AWS, GCP) at scale.
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Tech stack Web: react, typescript, typescriptBackend: go, kubernetes, postgres Infrastructure: AWS, GCP, terraform. About Argonaut Automated app and infra deployments across envs on your AWS or GCP.
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Knowledge of MLPerf, LLM, RAG, AWS, Azure or GCP. 5+ years of work-related experience in Deep Learning and Machine Learning, including deep learning frameworks TensorFlow, PyTorch and LangChain with GPU and CUDA experience being extremely advantageous.
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15+ years of software development, including 5+ years of experience in IaaS/PaaS development at scale on public clouds (AWS, GCP, Azure). Expertise in designing, implementing and operating data engineering platforms and scalable web services, including schema management, transport (Kafka, SQS), warehousing and storage (AWS Redshift, AuroraDB, MySQL, Postgres), processing (streaming and batch ETL/ELT pipelines, Kinesis, Airflow, Spring batch), analytics (Spark, Hadoop, BigQuery, Databricks, Snowflake), and business intelligence reports (Tableau, QuickSight.
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Azure certifications such as Azure Administrator, Azure Developer, or AWS/GCP certifications are a plus. As an SRE/DevOps Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing our cloud infrastructure on Azure, as well as supporting our multi-cloud environment with AWS and/or GCP.
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Experience with penetration testing, administering, and troubleshooting major flavors of Linux, Windows, and major cloud IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS providers (i.e., AWS, GCP, and Azure) Conduct cloud penetration testing engagements to assess specific workloads (i.e., AWS, GCP, Azure, containers, or other PaaS and SaaS instances) for vulnerabilities and subsequently attempt to exploit identified weaknesses after receiving permission from client stakeholders.
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You will also be responsible in building healthy DevOps platform with policies and procedures around implementing and supporting our global hybrid cloud container strategies using Kubernetes deployed in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS.
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Experience with at least one of the following: Azure, GCP AWS, or OpenStack. Design and implement architecture, such as Serverless, Microservices, and Event Sourcing, and technologies, such as Kafka, Elixir, TensorFlow, Node.js, Docker, and Go, to build cloud-native style solutions for the Predictive Enterprise Monitoring, Alerting, and Reporting.
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Have good working experience in implementing Kubernetes in the Google Cloud platform (GCP) and migrating applications from the on-premise data center to cloud microservices across different Cloud platforms.
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Strong experience and knowledge of microservices, distributed systems, and performance optimizations Knowledge of Public cloud providers such as Aws/Azure/GCP. Experience in networking (NMAP, SNMP, Sensors), Big data technologies (Apache Spark, Apache Kafka), and Databases (SQL.
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Working knowledge of cloud platforms (i.e. OCI, GCP, AWS, etc) We are seeking an experienced Automation Engineer to join the Threat Discovery & Prevention (TDP) Team within the US Trust & Safety (T&S) organization.
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Familiar with GCP Security Command Center and the DevSecOps model. Proficient with GCP technologies (Compute Engine, VPC, Cloud Storage, Cloud Load Balancing, Cloud SQL, Kubernetes as a Service, etc.
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Or Rust, with a solid foundation in cloud computing platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure). We're on the lookout for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with a thirst for innovation and a desire to establish Operational Excellence and best practices.
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Experience with containers/Docker, and with cloud infrastructure like AWS/GCP/AzureExperience working with and operating open source technologies like Kafka, Elasticsearch or Opensearch, Istio, etc.
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