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Experience with AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, EKS, Lambda, API Gateway, Route 53, VPC, IAM. ASP.Net), or COBOL/Mainframe legacy EIS Job Inventory 15 modernization tools and integration techniques including COBOL, WSED, CICS, Assembler, and JCL, XML. Database platforms such as Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 and proficiency in PL/SQL.
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Deep knowledge of AWS technologies such as EC2, ELB, S3, VPC, EBS, RDS, AMIs, IAM, FSX, Active Directory, DNS, CloudWatch, Lambda, ECS/EKS etc. In this context knowledge of AWS Cloud formation/Azure Devops/Terraform helpful to run multi-server application stacks.
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AWS Data Warehousing : Strong knowledge of AWS data warehousing services, including Redshift, S3, and RDS. Programming Skills : Proficiency in Python for data manipulation and automation. Data Integration: Design and implement data integration solutions using AWS services, Databricks, and Python.
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Hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP, including services like S3, Redshift, RDS, Azure SQL Database, BigQuery, etc. Hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP, including services like S3, Redshift, RDS, Azure SQL Database, BigQuery, etc.
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Proficiency in implementing, monitoring, and maintaining a Databricks, RDS, or OpenAI platform. Proficiency in implementing, monitoring, and maintaining a Databricks, RDS, or OpenAI platform. Strong experience working with a complex IAM infrastructure, including Active Directory, Azure AD Connect, Azure AD, and PingIdentity, Okta, or other SSO solutions.
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Experience developing data solutions using relational database management systems such as: SQL Server, MySQL, Redshift, Amazon RDS, etc. Working with one or more data transformation tools/products:Azure Data Factory, AWS Glue, Google Data Fusion, Informatica, Alteryx.
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Designing highly scalable applications in AWS cloud using tools like Cloud Formation Templates, EC2, SWF, ELB, Lambda, S3, and/or RDS/Dynamo DB, among others. The Sr. Software Engineering Manager will work on the Data and Integration Engineering (Data Management) team, which is accountable for data systems used in the MFLC program, as well as maintaining integrity of data captured within those systems.
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AWS cloud services and technologies (i.e., Lambda, S3, DMS, Step Functions, Event Bridge, Cloud Watch, RDS) Hands-on programming experience in Apache Spark using SparkSQL and Spark Streaming or Apache Storm.
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Proven experience with services like EC2, ECS, Kong, ALB, SQS/SNS, Kinesis, RDS, S3, Lambda, Glue, DynamoDB, EMR, VPC, Route 53, CloudFormation\Terraform, CloudWatch, Dynatrace, IAM. Proven experience with services like EC2, ECS, Kong, ALB, SQS/SNS, Kinesis, RDS, S3, Lambda, Glue, DynamoDB, EMR, VPC, Route 53, CloudFormation\Terraform, CloudWatch, Dynatrace, IAM.
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Knowledge in tools like RDS, Kafka, AWS cloud services, snowflake, Informatica, Teradata, MongoDB or any No-SQL DB, Knowledge in tools like RDS, Kafka, AWS cloud services, snowflake, Informatica, Teradata, MongoDB or any No-SQL DB.
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Working and Hands on experience on AWS Cloud experience – AWS (ECS, EC2, S3, R53, RDS, IAM, LAMBDA, VPC) Working and Hands on experience on AWS Cloud experience – AWS (ECS, EC2, S3, R53, RDS, IAM, LAMBDA, VPC.
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AWS Domain Skills-AWS IAM, AWS RDS, AWS EC2,AWS ECS, AWS Services, step function, AWS (CloudFormation, Lambda) In depth knowledge on AWS services like IAM, RDS, EC2, EKS, SG, S3, Lambda, VPC.
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2+ years of experience in AWS services such as RDS, Lambda, ECS, and Fargate. At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud). This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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1-2 years of experience working with AWS services (S3, EC2, Lambda, RDS, etc.) Proficiency with one or more JavaScript frameworks/libraries: Vue.js, Node.js, React, or Angular. Experience with databases such as MongoDB, PostgreSQL, or MySQL.
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AWS DevOps, CICD Pipeline framework and deployment strategy. Job Tittle: AWS DevOps. Experience in integrating test automation into DevOps pipeline. Experience maintaining large clusters using configuration tools such as: Ansible, Chef 9.
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