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Leverage scripting languages such as Python, JavaScript, or BashFamiliarity with Automation/IAC solutions such as CloudFormation, Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, and Jenkins. The Senior Cloud Engineer is a leader in AWS and will drive our AWS environment forward while mentoring co-workers on using Infrastructure as code (IaC) and DevOps practices.
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5+ years of experience with AWS cloud technologies, utilizing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Terraform & CDK. Crunchyroll, LLC is an independently operated joint venture between US-based Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Japan's Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., both subsidiaries of Tokyo-based Sony Group Corporation.
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To deliver solutions, infrastructure as code is a necessity, and Terraform provides IaC for our foundation of instances, databases, and networks. Familiarity with Terraform or another equivalent IaC framework.
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Knowledge of IaC tools such as Terraform or CloudFormation or equivalent. Utilize Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles to automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration management.
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Implement Infrastructure as Code (IaC) solutions utilizing tools like Terraform or CloudFormation to facilitate scalable infrastructure deployments. Certification Requirements : Certifications in cloud technologies like AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, or Google Professional Cloud Architect.
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Deploy, configure, secure, and monitor various Azure services using Terraform, Ansible, and Azure DevOps pipelines. 8+ years building, deploying, and supporting mission critical IaC cloud first infrastructures (Microsoft Azure Cloud, Microsoft Government Cloud preferred.
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You have a natural understanding of what DevOps is and how you can apply your knowledge to securely support our CI/CD pipeline on Github and CircleCI and tool IAC with Terraform. Top hospitals like Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Stanford Health Care, Scripps Health, and Rush Health have joined our platform.
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Experience with any of the following, deploying web based services on AWS infrastructure, Kubernetes, Typescript, ReactNative, Ruby on Rails, GraphQL, IaC using Terraform. Experience with any of the following, deploying web based services on AWS infrastructure, Kubernetes, Typescript, ReactNative, Ruby on Rails, GraphQL, IaC using Terraform.
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Proficient in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools and methodologies (e.g. Terraform, Pulumi, Puppet, etc.) Utilize Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles to automate provisioning, configuration, and deployment processes.
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Ability to write Infrastructure as a code (IaC) in Terraform, Azure resource management, AWS Cloud formation. Ability to create reusable Terraform modules in both Azure and AWS cloud environments.
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Experience using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to automate data infrastructure provisioning and management (i.e. Terraform) Background in Data Engineering, 5+ years of experience building and maintaining scalable data infrastructure, including distributed processing solutions (e.g. Spark), cloud-based data lakes and warehouses (e.g. Databricks, Snowflake, BigQuery), workflow management (e.g. Airflow, Luigi), and data transformation tools (e.g. DBT.
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Expertise in using Terraform to create Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for scalable and maintainable systems. We provide a blockchain intelligence platform to law enforcement, financial institutions, and crypto firms to assist in the detection and prevention of cryptocurrency fraud and financial crime.
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Experience with CI/CD solutions in the context of MLOps and LLMOps including automation with IaC (e.g., using terraform). Experience in statistical programming language (e.g., Python), applied machine learning techniques, and using OSS frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch.
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In depth understanding of Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Terraform preferred. This role is responsible for designing, building, and maintaining data engineering architecture on the AWS cloud platform, with a strong focus on tools like Airflow and related cloud services through AWS. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of metadata-driven design approaches, strong software development skills using abstract class methodologies, and a passion for crafting scalable and efficient data pipelines.
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Experience designing and deploying with one or more from the following ML frameworks: TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX, Spark ML, etc. 3 years of experience in AI applications (e.g., deep learning, NLP, computer vision, or pattern recognition.
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