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Linux OS scriptingDatabase setup and integration, both relational and NoSQL (e.g., Oracle RDBMS, MySQL, CouchDB)Cloud infrastructure platforms (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure)DevOps automation tools (Ansible, Chef, Puppet)Source control and Agile development tools (Git, Maven, Jenkins, Bitbucket, Jira, Confluence)Analytics and search engines (Elasticsearch, Splunk, Apache Solr.
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Knowledge of customer technologies such as Cisco, Juniper, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Microsoft. CISSP preferred certification, may also possess CASP and/or CYSA. Minimum 3+ years of experience with a BA/BS degree or 5+ years of experience without a bachelor’s degree.
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Benefit/cost analysis, data analytics, PERT techniques, Visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Microsoft Power BI), and Certification and/or demonstrated technical knowledge in multiple cloud platforms (e.g., Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud, and IBM Cloud.
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The Origin program is in need of a Cloud Systems Engineer who has experience with designing, deploying, and managing cloud environments from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google, Oracle Cloud Compute, and IBM. Experience should also include on-premise VMWare/Nutanix virtual hosting environments, MS Windows Server 2012-2019 administration, Windows PowerShell scripting, Active Directory, VDI, and NetAPP storage solutions.
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5+ years of experience designing, developing, deploying, or testing in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and using tools, including EC2, S3, ELBs, RDS, VPCs, security groups, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, or IAM permissions.
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NET and Java applications, enhancing and migrating them to the Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), or Google Cloud Platform (Google Cloud Platform) Cloud Computing Environments (CCE.
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The responsibilities of the ACx Commissioning Engineer (CxE) include, but are not limited to, oversight and coordination of multi-discipline division of work related to design review and commissioning of Amazon critical infrastructure for new construction and special projects.
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1+ years of hands-on experience designing and implementing container (Docker) solutions on Kubernetes or Amazon ECS. + Amazon Simple Storage Service. + Amazon Relational Database Svc.
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Amazon Web Services (+ years of experience) ·Kubernetes environments and implementation (+ years of experience) ·Experience with Infrastructure as Code, including Terraform, Cloud formation and CDK.·Experience with AWS CI/CD stack of Code Commit, Code Build, CodeDeploy and Code Pipeline·Experience with Configuration as Code, including AWS SSM, Ansible, PowerShell, or Bash·Monitoring log and System performance using tools like Grafana, Datadog, and Prometheus.
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Experience with Amazon Web Services, Azure or Cloud providers, and open-source platform tools like Ansible, Puppet, or Chef. Experience with containers and container management solutions like Docker, Kubernetes, and Rancher and with interpreting the logs and alerts of complex systems to identify, address, and troubleshoot issues.
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Technical Certification in Cloud (e.g., Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google, security certifications). Technical Certification in Cloud (e.g., Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google, security certifications.
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Documented Experience with DevOps/Platforms: Amazon Web Services (S3, RDS, EC2, ECS, Lambda, SQS, SNS, CloudFormation, etc. Back End Skills: Microservices, REST, Node.js, JVM (Java - Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, etc.
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Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Amazon ECS/EKS experience is desired but not required - Not required but desired. Relational data stores: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Amazon RDS, Amazon Aurora. Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, AWS X-Ray.
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And XDR platforms, CSPM/CNAPP platforms, Amazon Web Services tools and technologies (Security Hub, Macie, Guard Duty, others), CASB platforms, PKI / HSMs, wireless technologies and platforms, NAC, secure email systems, network detection and response platforms, SOAR.
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As a DC Project Architect at AWS, you will lead designs for Amazon DCs in our Americas Region and impact other projects around the world. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Data Center Project Architect to join its design team in Herndon, Virginia.
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