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Deploying and provisioning in an production environment AWS resources including IaaS: EC2, S3, RDS, EBS, ELB, IAM, Security Groups, Cloud Watch, VPC, Route53, Subnets, Routing Tables, Internet Gateways, certificates, autoscaling groups, PaaS services: EKS, ECR, ECS, Fargate, Code Deploy, Code Commit, and other SaaS services.
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10+ years of experience with 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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Infrastructure Cloud Engineer, Senior. You will lead efforts to incorporate open-source tools, automation, and infrastructure as code using Agile methodologies to develop enterprise solutions that facilitate and reduce the barrier of getting code securely from concept into production.
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ECS is seeking a Senior Cloud Engineer to work in a hybrid onsite/remote capacity at ECS Corporate offices located in Fairfax, VA. The Senior Cloud Engineer will work as part of a team responsible for designing, developing, installing, documenting, managing, and maintaining a DoD Mission Partner network enclave's physical and virtual infrastructure.
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Job Description: As a Cloud Security Architect/Engi neer at Maximus Federal, you will play a crucial role in securing our customer's cloud infrastructure and applications. Collaborate with IT and cybersecurity teams to embed security into the DevOps pipeline, leveraging automation tools like Terraform, Ansible, or Chef for secure infrastructure provisioning.
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2+ years hands-on with AWS Lambda, SNS/SQS, S3, IAM, CloudWatch, EC2, RDS and DynamoDB, AWS CLI. 2+ years hands-on building infrastructure as code using AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) and CloudFormation.
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IAM-II Level Certification (e.g. CAP, CASP+ CE, CISM, CISSP (or Associate), GSLC, CCISO, HCISPP). Certification and Accreditation Consultant Activities: Learn and understand the infrastructure to include security device configurations and Zone guidelines as outlined in DISA’s Enclave Test and Development STIG. Develop new documents and processes to support the development and deployment of new architectures on the enterprise platform, ensuring the deployed architecture complies with DoD directives.
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5+ years of experience working in an AWS cloud environment using core services such as EC2, IAM, RDS, S3, and Lambda. Experience with Infrastructure as Code, such as Terraform or CloudFormation.
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Hands-on experience writing and deploying AWS Lambda functions and/or IaC (Infrastructure as Code) Basic AWS troubleshooting- IAM roles and policies, account configurations, network issues.
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Experience using VPCs, S3, IAM, EC2, Lambda, WorkSpaces, CloudWatch, Directory Services and SSM. Assist with planning and engineering the organization’s cloud computing infrastructure and applications.
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Job Number: R0187173 Infrastructure Cloud Engineer, Senior The Opportunity: Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference and help build a system that will have a positive impact in the intelligence community ( IC.
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Manage and maintain infrastructure as code (IaC) using Terraform for efficient provisioning and management of AWS resources. Strong understanding of AWS services including IAM, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB, S3, etc.
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Maximus TCS (Technology and Consulting Services) Internal Job Profile Code: TCS022, T4, Band 7 Job Description: As a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer at Maximus Federal, you will play a crucial role in securing our customer's cloud infrastructure and applications.
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Threat Modelling, API Security, DevSecOps, Pipeline security, Infrastructure security, AuthN/Z, Encryption, Key Management, Data discovery, SIEM, CSPM, CWPP, Access Controls, Container Security.
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Strong understanding of AWS core services such as EC2, S3, RDS, VPC, Route 53, AWS Security, IAM, Lambda and others. Design, implement, and maintain all aspects of our AWS cloud infrastructure, including storage, networking, and security.
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