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Preferred Qualifications: · AWS Certification · Experience with other AWS database services such as RDS. Knowledge of containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). Preferred Qualifications: · AWS Certification · Experience with other AWS database services such as RDS.
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As a Solutions Architect within AWS, you will have the opportunity to help shape and deliver on a strategy to build broad use of Amazon's utility computing web services (e.g., AWS EC2, AWS S3, AWS RDS, and AWS CloudFront) directly with customers and our ecosystem of system integrators and solution providers.
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Proficiency in managing Elasticsearch clusters and RDS PostgreSQL databases. Drive towards 100% compliance with infrastructure as code (IAC) strategy using tools such as Terraform and Ansible.
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Experience with AWS core technologies such as EC2, RDS, EMR, S3 and Lambda. Experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch); Expertise in Python, SQL, microservices, databases, data pipelines.
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Excellent knowledge in Amazon Web Services including EC2, Lambda, VPC, ELB, IAM, S3, API Gateway, Route 53, Cloudfront, Cloudwatch, RDS, EBS, Autoscaling, Amazon Lex, Lambda, S3 and Dynamo DB. Excellent knowledge in Network Design and implementation using Cisco Contact center suite of products like Intelligent Contact Management, Cisco Voice Portal, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unified Intelligence Center, Virtual Voice Browsers, Finesse, Socialminer, Verint and Calabrio call recording solutions.
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Expert knowledge of AWS (EB, EC2, RDS, Lambda, S3, CloudFront, Kubernetes, EKS, Role: AWS DevOps Engineer with Python Skillset. using IAC tools Terraform or Cloud formation. Hands-on experience with provisioning and managing AWS services such as EC2 EBS S3 IAM VPC.
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Experience with VDI and windows technologies: AD, ADFS, RDS, Windows networking. Experience with Identity systems: Okta, Ping, SAML, oAUTH, OpenID, AzureAD, SAML, OIDC Network Diagnostics, Identity Management, Identity Management LDAP, Wireless Local Area Network, Authentication, Technical Sales, Presentation Skills, Sales, Cross-Functional.
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Knowledgeable with AWS technologies (EC2, VPC, EBS, ALB, RDS, S3, EKS etc.) Familiar with GCP Security Command Center and the DevSecOps model. Enhance/extend a configuration/deployment/monitoring framework in partnership with Site Reliability Engineer(s.
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Caching stores include Dynomite (redis), EVCache (memcached), persistence stores include Cassandra, RDS and CockroachDB and search stores include Elasticsearch and Opensearch. Caching stores include Dynomite (redis), EVCache (memcached), persistence stores include Cassandra, RDS and CockroachDB and search stores include Elasticsearch and Opensearch.
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Experience with database and data warehouse technologies ( SQL, NoSQL), RDS, DynamoDB, MongoDB, and Redis. Experience with database and data warehouse technologies ( SQL, NoSQL), RDS, DynamoDB, MongoDB, and Redis.
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Experience with other AWS database services such as RDS. Experience with other AWS database services such as RDS. Strong SQL skills and experience with SQL tuning techniques Proficiency in AWS services such as EC2, Route 53, VPC, IAM, and CloudFormation.
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The data platform team is a collaborative team that develops a managed solutions for a full range of data stores and data technologies, spanning from big data, through NoSQL, cache-layer capabilities, and analytics; all the way to structured SQL engines (similar to Amazon RDS approach.
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Experience with VDI and Windows technologies: AD, ADFS, RDS, and Windows networking. Experience with Identity systems: Okta, Ping, SAML, oAUTH, OpenID, AzureAD, SAML, OIDC Network Diagnostics, Identity Management, Identity Management LDAP, Wireless Local Area Network, Authentication, Technical Sales, Presentation Skills, Sales, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Executive Audiences, Business Communication Skills.
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Proven experience working with Amazon Aurora and/or PostgreSQL in a production environment. Proficiency in AWS services such as EC2, Route 53, VPC, IAM, and CloudFormation. Hands-on experience with scripting languages (e.g., Python, Bash) for automation.
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4+ years of experience with process documentation, data preservation, integrity, and traceability, Redshift, SQL (RDS, PostgreSQL, MySQL), ODBC. 4+ years of experience with process documentation, data preservation, integrity, and traceability, Redshift, SQL (RDS, PostgreSQL, MySQL), ODBC.
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