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Certifications in cloud technologies (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Developer Associate). Proficiency in at least one major cloud platform (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
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4+ years of experience with a public cloud (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) - You will develop applications from ground up using a modern technology stack such as Scala, Spark, Postgres, Angular JS, and NoSQL.
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You will continuously integrate and ship code into our on premise and cloud Production environments. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Data Engineer. Sr. Data Engineer.
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2+ years of experience with a public cloud (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) Use cutting edge technologies such as Python, Scala, Spark, and a variety of AWS services to develop modern data pipelines supporting Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
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Any experience leveraging Azure or AWS cloud technologies will be considered a strong plus, but it is not required. Prior experience building services which run on Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
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3+ years of experience with a public cloud, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Experience with modern Cloud computing technologies, including Docker and Kubernetes.
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The Sr. Cloud Managed Services Engineerwill work with our customers on their mission-critical applications running on the AWS and Azure public clouds, providing both engineering guidance and technical support.
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BlueVoyant is seeking an experienced multi-cloud I nfrastructure Engineer to play a central role in the design, implementation and delivery of key components of our infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP. This position requires close coordination with team leads, product management, and engineers across multiple domains to understand technical requirements and ensure designs meet long term business needs as we deliver internet-scale intelligence and managed security products.
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Prior experience working with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure and GCP. You will closely collaborate with designers, Frontend Architects, and Product Managers to craft and implement modern, delightful, and intuitive features that streamline the experience between multiple Splunk products.
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3+ years of experience with a public cloud (e.g., Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google Cloud). Use cutting edge technologies such as Python, Scala, Spark, and a variety of Cloud services to develop modern data pipelines supporting Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
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Advanced knowledge working with public cloud providers (AWS, Azure, or GCP) and modern cloud monitoring system observability frameworks (e.g., Datadog). Responsible for the design, implementation, reliability and management of cloud-based FedRAMP-compliant applications and platforms.
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Utilize programming languages like Python, C#, Java or other object-oriented languages, SQL, and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of cloud tools and services (Azure or AWS preferred.
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Experience with cloud technologies (AWS, Azure) a plus7. Experience in modern programming languages like JavaScript, Typescript, Node, Java, Python, etc. Full Stack Software EngineerTysons Corner, VA.TS/SCI w/PolyJOB DESCRIPTION:The Software Engineer should have experience with full-stack development.
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Hands-on experience with modern CICD automation eco-systems such as Azure DevOps and pipelines, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, AWS Cloud Formation, Kubernetes, GitHub, and configuration management tools such as Puppet, Chef, or Ansible.
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Familiarity with cloud technologies and platforms such as Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud Platform. 5 years in at least one modern programming languages (Java, Python, JavaScript, ACE, IIB/ITX, Informatica preferred), and experience with at least two of the following: React, Angular v4+, NodeJS, NoSQL databases, HTML5, CSS, Google Cloud Platform or Amazon Web Services.
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