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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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Technical knowledge of Agile, Scrum, Lean, Kanban, and DevOps; frontend such as Vue, React, Angular, AngularJS, and Meteor; backend such as Node, Express, Koa, Java; and Database: MongoDB, DynamoDB, MySQL, NoSQL, Oracle, SQL Server; performance monitoring such as AWS Cloudwatch, Datadog, New Relic; and Cloud Infrastructure, including AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Jira; SSO, SAML, SFTP, PM2, load-balancing, auto-scaling, and automated testing.
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The REACTS program is looking for a pro-active Senior level Cloud Architect and Engineer with a broad range of skills to deploy and manage the Idemia MBSS search software in our intelligence customer environment.
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This unique role blends the responsibilities of infrastructure architect, DevOps engineer, and cloud systems engineer. AWS certified DevOps Engineer Professional or AWS certified Developer Associate.
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Possess an understanding of Digital Engineering principles including Model Based System Engineering and DevOps/DevSecOps pipelines. Raytheon Technologies is seeking a Technical Lead/System Architect to work in a dynamic, high-profile office located in Northern, VA. The Architect will be serving as a team lead, responsible for assisting in the development and management of the system/application architecture within the client space and may be required to provide guidance to program-level software architects.
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Azure Security Engineer Certification, Microsoft Cyber Security Architect Certification, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP.
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Understanding of ITIL, Agile, Service-Oriented Architecture, Component-Based Development, Lean Six Sigma Process Improvement, DevOps, Automated Testing and Deployment, Microservices, and Containerization.
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Experience working with DevOps and IaC tools such as AWS CloudFormation, Terraform, Git, Jenkins, CodeBuild, CodePipeline, CodeDeploy, etc. Our Public Sector Group (PSG) is growing, and we are looking for a talented, highly motivated Data Solutions Architect to join our ICF’s Digital Modernization Division.
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Certifications such as CKA or AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate. Deep understanding of Agile, DevOps, and DevSecOps methodologies. Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Certification(s): AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, or SysOps Administrator. The Contractor shall work closely with the Sponsor’s technical lead to architect, deploy, and maintain multiple, fast-turnaround capabilities used to perform various highly-visible and high-priority collection efforts.
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Responsible to ensure the security, compliance, and governance of Java applications on AWS. · Responsible to work closely with cross-functional teams, technical stakeholders and customers Key Qualifications: · 12 years Development experience using full stack Java, J2EE, Spring Boot, Microservices REST · 5 years AWS Cloud Deployment Experience · 5 years as an Architect or Team Lead with solutioning experience and managing a team.
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CISSP, CISM, CCSP, AWS Solutions Architect, AWS SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Certified Security - Specialty, Certified Kubernetes Administrator, RedHat Certified Engineer.
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Devops/Orchestration tools: Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform. AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate. Sr. Engineer or AWS Solutions Architect could work. Devops/Orchestration tools: Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform.
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Experience with 2-3 of the following Cloud Services, DevOps, API Architecture, NSOC, Apps Development, AI, ML, and RPA. The Solution Architect position will look at the existing environment and analyze what technologies are available and what products to develop, to provide the best solutions for solving federal IT Infrastructure challenges.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional. One or more of the following certifications: GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, AWS Practitioner, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified Architect, Kubernetes Security Specialist.
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