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Utilize GCP services such as Cloud Composer, Cloud Run, Cloud Scheduler, Cloud Storage, and Cloud Shell to enhance BigQuery operations. Apex Systems is seeking a skilled Google Cloud Platform BigQuery Database Administrator to join our team.
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3+ years of experience in Virtual Cloud Network technologies (OCI, Azure, AWS, GCS, etc) Leading the transformation and migration for the IES Cloud Services customers, our Cloud Networking group designs, delivers, and supports the OCI cloud infrastructure services for our hosted tenants.
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Proficiency with GCP data services (BigQuery; Dataflow; Data Fusion; Dataproc; Cloud Composer; Pub/Sub; Google Cloud Storage). Proficiency in data technologies, such as relational databases, data warehousing, big data platforms (e.g., Hadoop, Spark), data streaming (e.g., Kafka), and cloud services (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure.
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Strong understanding of logging and monitoring using tools such as Cloud Logging, ELK Stack, AppDynamics, New Relic, Splunk, etc. Google Associate Cloud Engineer or Data Engineer certification is a plus.
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Must have skills : CyberArk Privileged Identity Access Management Good to have skills : NA Minimum 5 year(s) of experience is required Educational Qualification : Bachelor or college degree in related field or equivalent work experience Summary: As a Security Architect, you will be responsible for defining the cloud security framework and architecture, ensuring it meets the business requirements and performance goals.
$136,800 - $237,600 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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In-depth knowledge or experience working with IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure, AIX, VMware, Red Hat OpenShift, Terraform, GitOps, and/or KVM Hybrid Cloud infrastructures. The Level 2 Systems Management Specialist role is focused on providing technical support of the IBM Technology Zone portal, content, and infrastructure, inclusive of IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure, AIX, Red Hat OpenShift, and VMware.
$102,000 - $192,000 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Cloud Platforms: Knowledge of cloud infrastructure and services, preferably Azure, as it relates to Snowflake and Databricks integration. Tools and Skillsets: Data Architecture: Demonstrated experience in migrating on-premises data to cloud and setting up stable, scalable frameworks Databases: Proficiency in Oracle, Snowflake, and Databricks.
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A crucial role in CME's Cloud data transformation, the data SRE will be aligned to data product pods ensuring the firm's data infrastructure is reliable, scalable, and efficient as the GCP data footprint expands rapidly.
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Lead the strategic planning and execution of migrating existing in-house data platforms to cloud, ensuring minimal disruption and data integrity. Data Modeling: Strong understanding of data modeling techniques and experience in designing scalable data models for cloud data warehouses.
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Analyze and optimize our Microsoft 365 environment for Azure Active Directory, Office, Teams, SharePoint, Email, Calendar, VOIP and Collaboration, DevOps, and our Azure Cloud environment. Amazon AWS and Google GSuite/GCP Cloud migration (Drive, email, workflow, forms, etc.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake. At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud.
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Possessing experience with Oracle Cloud Risk Management Cloud (RMC) design, implementation or assessment experience including Advanced Access Controls (AAC), Advanced Financial Controls (AFC) and Financial Reporting Compliance (FRC.
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Exposure to platforms like Snowflake, MongoDB, Terraform Cloud, GitHub, and Databricks. Strong knowledge of industry standards as they relate to Cloud and Application security management to include ISO, NIST, and Cloud Security Alliance (CSA.
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Experienced in Azure cloud technologies, including deployment, elastic workloads, Terraform or ARM templates, and monitoring facilities. Experience with Azure Cloud/Systems Engineering in Microsoft environments.
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Experience with cloud-based systems such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, including expertise in IaC and CaC; Ansible, Terraform. Desing Develop release and support, Cloud Native applications running on Containers Kubernetes and Docker within AWS.
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