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AWS Secrets Manager, AWS Certificates Manager, JBoss, Apache HTTPS, AWS Security Hub, Crowdstrike, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Red Hat OpenShift or other Kubernetes platforms.
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We are seeking a Senior cARMY/AWS Cloud Engineer to join our fast-growing IT-project based consulting business. Experience and knowledge of AWS data analytics tools such as Athena, Glue, RedShift, RDS, Step Functions and other AWS native databases.
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Experience in one or more of the following: Microsoft 365, Azure or AWS Administration, SharePoint, Veeam Backup & Replication, or SCCM Configuration Manager. Bachelor’s Degree in an Information Technology related discipline and/or current, applicable industry-standard certifications (MCSA, CCNA, Security+, RHCSA.
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Cloud Experience: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud or Oracle Cloud. Experience installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices Architecture, Solr, OpenSearch, Hadoop, Spark, Databricks, Airflow, NiFi.
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Microsoft Azure and/or AWS Solution Architect certification(s). Cloud Computing experience with any service provider like Azure, AWS or GCP. Microsoft Azure and/or AWS Solution Architect certification(s.
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Advanced experience securing network traffic via AWS API Gateway and AWS Application Load Balancers, cloud-security technologies (e.g., VPC, Security Groups) and Access Control (IAM) AWS certifications such as Cloud DevOps Developer Assoc, SysOps Administrator Assoc, Advanced Networking Spec, Security Spec.
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Strong programming experience in Java and Python/R. Familiarity with SAS and with tools available in the AWS/Cloud environment. -Demonstrated skills with Jupyter Notebook, AWS Sagemaker, or Domino Datalab or comparable environments.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate or Professional. This position has a special emphasis on Amazon Web Services (AWS), OpenText, PeopleSoft, and Corporate Business systems. AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner.
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Certification in Azure AZ-900, Cloud+, AWS Cloud Practitioner. Certification in Azure AZ-900, Cloud+, AWS Cloud Practitioner. Knowledge or experience with tools such as Microsoft Sentinel, Splunk Enterprise, HBSS, Nessus, Azure Dev Ops, or equivalent.
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Create and maintain automated microservice deployments to AWS environment using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) frameworks: Troposphere and Ansible. Experience with building AWS infrastructure using Troposphere or Terraform.
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Cloud computing environments: Openstack, AWS, Azure. Full-stack web frameworks: Django, Python, Flask. You will support the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) to process ETL on new and varied data sets, and work with Big Data at scale, using Spark/PySpark to handle petabytes of data.
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Technology partners include Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Starburst. Lead investors include NightDragon, Snowflake, and Databricks, along with additional funding from ServiceNow, Citi Ventures, Dell Technologies Capital, DFJ Growth, IAG, Intel Capital, March Capital, Okta Ventures, StepStone, Ten Eleven Ventures, and Wipro Ventures.
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Experience with AWS security related services/resources: Guard Duty, CloudTrail, Security Hub, Amazon Inspector, Secrets manager, IAM, Etc. Beginning to end Knowledge of Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Assessment and Authorization (A&A) documentation to include SSP, Contingency, Incident & Configuration Mgmt. planning.
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Must have experience as a Cloud Engineer (AWS or Azure) to include tasks such as cloud migration, cloud networking, IAM, cloud optimization, and deployment automation. Must have experience as a Cloud Engineer (AWS or Azure) to include tasks such as cloud migration, cloud networking, IAM, cloud optimization, and deployment automation.
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As a Sr. Cloud Engineer, you will be responsible for architecting, deploying, and managing scalable and secure cloud environments in AWS and Azure. Senior level knowledge of AWS and Microsoft Azure architectures.
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