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Hands-on proficiency with public cloud platforms: AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud (GCP). Cloud Trust - Demonstrated knowledge of IoT Infrastructure, Disaster Recovery, VDI and industry compliance and how they factor into cloud and hybrid solution decisions is preferred.
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Research, troubleshoot and resolve technical issues involving Azure Stack HCI, Azure Kubernetes Service, Microsoft Windows Server, and other Azure products. o Microsoft Azure Stack HCI Software.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Azure infrastructure is essential; experience with cloud migration planning and execution is advantageous. Our client is seeking an IT Infrastructure Manager to provide strategic leadership and technical expertise across hardware, software, security, networking, and cloud operations within the Information Technology department.
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Work on cloud-native data solutions on Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud platform. Must have 1 year of experience working on cloud-native data solutions on Microsoft Azure or AWS.
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3-5 or more years of technical or business analyst experience in at least one of the following platforms: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Services, IBM cloud services, other cloud service platforms, VMWare, Hyper-V, Windows Server, Linux, Splunk, FIM, Java, C#, Python, JSON, or SQL.
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Experience with cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure or AWS desired. Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), VMware Certified Professional (VCP), or equivalent.
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Proficient in working with cloud platforms (Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud). Leverage and use cross-platform frameworks such as Ionic/Cordova or Flutter. Proficient in working with cloud platforms (Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud.
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Preferred Have experience developing in cloud environments like AWS and / or Microsoft Azure. Cloud Practices Has a good understanding of designing and implementing cloud solutions across multiple platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc.
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Cloud Platforms (Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, GCP);DevSecOps Transformation;Cloud Discovery, including tagging integration and federated configuration;Cloud Application Performance Monitoring (APM);Cloud auto-scaling, ELB;Cloud AI Ops / AI Monitoring; and,Cloud Discovery.
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