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2 + years of experience with developing microservices and implementing CI/CD pipelines via cloud computing services like (Google Cloud Platform preferred), AWS, Azure or similar. Design, build, deploy machine learning models and microservices on the Google Cloud Platform.
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Experience responding to cyber events in public cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc. TCP/IP, DNS, SIEM, and EDR technologies (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Carbon Black, etc.
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Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IAC) and cloud-based technologies (AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes) Experience with AWS services (KMS, VPC, LBs, IAM Roles, Firewall, Security Groups, S3,EC2, SQS, SNS, ElastiCache, Workspaces, RDS.
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The AWS Cloud Administrator will work closely with IT leadership, infrastructure, support, application development, DevOps, and security teams to design, build, and maintain our AWS environment.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CCIE, ITIL, PMP, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud certifications) are advantageous. Strong technical background in IT infrastructure technologies, cloud services (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), software architecture principles, and DevOps methodologies.
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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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Serve as the cloud SME to clients within design, architecture, and deployment engagements in the AWS, Azure, or GCP space using automated orchestration and configuration management techniques.
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Includes Snowflake, Apache Airflow, AWS cloud infrastructure (e.g., Kinesis, Kubernetes/EKS, Lambda, Aurora RDS PostgreSQL), Python and Typescript. T3 is the only cloud-based operating system that brings together construction workflows & data from constantly moving elements in one place.
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Excellent knowledge of Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure – Compute – Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Virtual Machines (VM’s), SQL – Amazon Relational Database Service (AWS RDS) or Azure SQL, Security Groups, Subnets, firewalls etc.
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Cloud Architect Certification (GCP, AWS, Azure) Understands Cloud Concepts for GCP, AWS, Azure Cloud, as well as Cloud Service Provider (CSP) billing and cost structures.
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Experience with use, deployment, and development of cloud computing platforms such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) / AWS / Azure is a must. Target skillset would include a focus on Python/Golang or similar programmatic language, with additional skills including Javascript (or ideally Oracle Apex experience), combined with Cloud Engineering tools including Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible etc.
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Familiarity with Cloud technologies (AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake) 5+ years of practical experience with one of the reporting tools Power BI (preferable), Tableau, Looker, Qlik Sense, Tibco Spotfire, other.
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Proven experience with cloud environments (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, etc.) Use the latest cloud technologies from AWS to design and build flexible, scalable, reliable and high-performing applications.
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Experience working with Google Cloud, AWS / AWS AI and ML, AWS Lambda, Amazon Lexbots, and Microsoft Azure. Build and configure demo scenarios in Genesys or NICE CXone Cloud Admin and Architect including ACD, IVR, outbound dialers, queuing, skilling, quality, ACD, Email, Web Messaging, and SMS and other digital channels.
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Certification in Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900 and/or DP-900) or competitor certifications (Cloud Digital Leader; AWS Cloud Practitioner, etc) In our Small, Medium, Corporate (SMC) and Digital Sales organization, we have set out with the purpose of empowering our customers through the unique value of the Microsoft cloud by building a globally led, digital-first scale organization aligned with partners.
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