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The organization manages security assessments, security compliance, change management, and continuous monitoring responsibilities across 5 cloud service providers (Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud) The position requires a healthy mix of technical and policy knowledge.
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Familiar with Amazon Web Services, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure cloud architecture or willingness to study independently to pick up expertise in one or many cloud vendors.
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Designing and deploying cloud solutions to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI.
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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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Design, deploy, and manage cloud-oriented solutions from major vendors such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google, Oracle Cloud Compute, and IBM. Demonstrated experience with the following: Cloud first and cloud native architectures (any or all of Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, IBM) Utilizing cloud services to build infrastructure as code in an automated fashion.
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Proven expertise with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. Managing cloud infrastructures on platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP. A cloud certification such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate, Google Certified Professional – Cloud Architect, or MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure.
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Implement and maintain security controls for cloud computing services such as AWS/C2S, Microsoft Azure, Nutanix, and VMware. Proficiency in one or more cloud computing services and technologies, such as AWS/C2S, Microsoft Azure, Nutanix, and VMware.
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The Cloud Network Engineer will have the responsibility for designing, implementing, and maintaining cloud-based network infrastructures, managing networking technologies such as routing, switching, load balancing, and firewalling, as well as cloud computing platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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5+ years hands on experience with Microsoft Azure or similar Cloud native offerings. 5+ years experience in creating continuous integration and delivery pipelines leveraging cloud native architectures on Microsoft Azure Cloud.
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Understanding in cloud computing platform technologies such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google, cloud computing environment and cloud security. Solid understanding of networking, TCP/IP, virtualization and cloud/data center architecture.
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Desired - Prior experience working with Microsoft Dynamics, Tanzu Application Service (TAS)/Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Backbase platforms. Hands on automation skills and significant experience in creating CI/CD pipelines leveraging cloud native architectures on Microsoft Azure Cloud and Infrastructure as Code for enterprise applications.
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Lead multi cloud application deployment across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. QinetiQ US seeks a Solutions Architect Lead with expertise in application development, DevSecOps, and multi-cloud architecture.
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Demonstrated experience designing, implementing, assessing or reviewing systems that utilize cloud technology with either Amazon Web Services, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, or Microsoft Azure cloud architecture.
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Hands-on experience in on-prem systems and/or public/private cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, GCP, Openstack. Thousands of organizations worldwide, including Barclays, Cisco, eBay, Fairfax, ING, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia, and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems.
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Optional but beneficial certifications include AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, or Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect.
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