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They are searching for a Data Engineer with a particular focus on Google Cloud Platform to join their team. Kubernetes / Docker. Google Cloud Platform. Data Engineer / Python Data Engineer.
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Proficiency on one or more of the following cloud platforms is a must: AWS, Azure or GCP. · Working knowledge of docker, Kubernetes and serverless. Due to recent growth, we are seeking an ambitious person who will learn both our business as well as our clients’ businesses by starting out as a “Junior Cloud & Data Engineer” for our cloud team.
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2+ years of experience in HPC and/or AWS cloud computing. 2+ years of experience with container (Docker, ECS, EKS), serverless (Lambda). Build and enhance molecular data processing pipelines and workflows, ensuring portability across both on-premises high-performance computing and cloud environments.
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Experience with Docker and container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. Cloud native experience such as AWS, Azure, or GCP ( 4+ years ) Demonstrated proficiency in software applications and technical processes within a technical discipline (e.g., cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, etc.
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Experience with containerization and orchestration platforms such as Docker, Kubernetes, and ECS. In-depth knowledge of cloud computing concepts, architectures, and services, with hands-on experience in public cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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Must have six (6) years of experience with the following tech stacks: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, CSS Pre-processors (Sass/Less), jQuery, Angular, Bootstrap, NodeJS, ExpressJS, Bower, Gulp, Grunt, Webpack, Browserify, Web APIs, Typescript, ES6, Git Based Source Control Systems, Subversion, Micro-services, performance tuning services, Jenkins, Docker, Developer Tools, Testing/Debugging, Web Sessions, Browser storage, JWT (JSON Web tokens), Cookies, Web Performance; Experience with Automation software.
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Familiarity with cloud platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Knowledge of containerization technologies, such as Docker. Familiarity with cloud platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Understanding of containerization and orchestration technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). Familiarity with web frameworks (e.g., Django, Spring, Ruby on Rails.
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Experience with relational databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and writing efficient SQL queries. Familiarity with NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB, Cassandra). Proficiency in at least one backend programming language such as Python, Java, or Ruby.
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Deploy and manage microservices on cloud platforms like AWS or Azure, ensuring scalability and fault tolerance. Utilize Docker for containerization of application components, facilitating easy deployment and management.
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3+ years GCP (Google Cloud) 🚀 Kubernetes / Docker experience. 🚀 Experience with Cloud Infrastructure. Commute: Fully Remote. 3+ years GCP (Google Cloud) Kubernetes / Docker experience.
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4+ years of experience building stateless, scalable applications in Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, or Azure. Familiarity with container services including Kubernetes and Docker.
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Experience with cloud-based platforms such as AWS, GCP and/or Azure. Experience with modern CI/CD tools such as Docker, Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket etc. Experience with cloud-based platforms such as AWS, GCP and/or Azure.
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Enterprise Architecture 2 o Technical expertise: Chief/Enterprise Architect experience pertaining specifically to Cloud migrations (AWS, GCP, and Azure) – Assessment, Advisory, Design, Implementation, and Cost Optimization Experience transforming legacy apps to SaaS model CI/CD expertise – Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins Office 365 design and implementation Infrastructure monitoring design/implementation.
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Experience in container management systems (Amazon ECS, Docker, Kubernetes) · Commercial experience in the architecture, development, and deployment of cloud infrastructure for production AI/ML inference (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc.
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