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AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate, Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate Certification, or GCP Associate Cloud Engineer Certification. 4+ years of experience with building, operating, and maintaining compliant cloud computing environments in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
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Design, develop, and implement data architecture solutions using SQL Server, Microsoft Azure, Snowflake, and Databricks. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in designing and implementing data solutions, with proficiency in SQL Server, Microsoft Azure, Snowflake, Databricks, and other relevant technologies.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 3+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service. 2+ years of experience with OpenSearch, Kafka, Vue.js and some exposure to Machine Learning.
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MCSA, MCSE, Azure Solutions Architect, Microsoft Endpoint Administrator Associate, Microsoft Azure Administrator, or Microsoft 365 Certified Modern Desktop Administrator Associate (MDAA.
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4–8 years of previous experience in the Information Technology field working as a Systems Administrator in a Microsoft Server environment or Network Administration. Possess at least one OS certification (MTA, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MDAA etc.
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Select, configure, and integrate endpoint management solutions, including Microsoft Intune, SCCM, Cisco CUCM, Azure AVD, Teams Rooms Pro, and other industry-leading platforms. Proven experience in Microsoft O365 cloud solutions engineering, including Exchange Online, Teams, Teams Rooms (or other VTC technologies), and Azure AD, Azure cloud.
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Experience with cloud computing platforms and data warehouse solutions such as AWS, Azure, Snowflake, and Microsoft SQL Server. Experience with BigQuery, Snowflake, Microsoft SQL Server.
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Data Management & Automation: Knowledge with data systems like Snowflake or Microsoft Azure and proficient in querying and managing data using SQL or tools like Alteryx and Power Automate / Query.
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The cloud environments we are operating in today are AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle. Technical Environment: Microsoft, Linux, Splunk, Ansible, Tenable, GEMS. Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Experience with a public cloud, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Experience with distributed data and computing tools, including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka.
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Proven experience as a system administrator or DevOps engineer with a focus on Microsoft Azure DevOps Server. The Azure DevOps Server Administrator will be responsible for the design, implementation, configuration, maintenance, and optimization of our Azure DevOps Server on-premises environment.
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Experience in design and maintenance of public cloud solutions w/ focus on Microsoft Azure IaaS, PaaS service like Database services, Kubernetes, etc. Minimum (3) years of experience in design and maintenance of public/Gov cloud solutions with a focus on Microsoft Azure (Gov preferred) IaaS, PaaS service like Database services, Kubernetes etc.
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Experience with Products/Vendors: Okta, Active Directory (AzureAD/AD), Ping, Azure AD, SailPoint, BeyondTrust, Siteminder. Familiarity with deployments and integration of IAM solutions with public cloud providers (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud.
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This architecture includes an Databricks, Microsoft Azure platform tools (including Data Lake, Synapse), Apache platform tools (including Hadoop, Hive, Impala, Spark, Sedona, Airflow) and data pipeline/ETL development tools (including Streamsets, Apache NiFi, Azure Data Factory.
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4+ years of experience with a public cloud (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) The environment involves Batch Pipelines involving core technologies such as Scala, Python, Spark, EMR, Glue, Airflow, Step Functions, Delta, Uniform Catalog, Iceberg, DynamoDB amongst many others.
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