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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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Cloud Certification, including AWS, Certified Solutions Architect Associate, Google Certified Professional - Cloud Architect, or MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Certification.
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Possess one or more of the following certifications: AWS Solutions Architect Associate, AWS SysOps Administrator, AWS Solutions Architect Professional, AWS DevOps Professional, Certified Kubernetes Administrator.
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Proven experience in one or more cloud platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS, GCP) and application related cloud services (e.g., virtual machines, container, Kubernetes, networks/gateways, security, file/storage, databases, load balancer, monitoring, availability zones, DevOps.
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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate or AWS Certified Developer Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate. AZ-303: Azure Architect Technologies. AZ-304: Azure Architect Design.
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AWS DevOps Certification, AWS Developer Certification, and / or AWS Solutions Architect Certification. The Lead Cloud Architect will be responsible for assisting in the development and management of the ground segment cloud architecture within the client space and will be required to provide guidance to program-level software architects and developers.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate, AWS Certified Developer Associate, or AWS Cloud Practitioner certification. As a DevOps engineer, you know how to set up cloud environments and provision computer networking, storage, and virtual networks-ultimately, how to "harness the cloud.
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AWS Associate Certification (Developer, Solution Architect, or Sys Ops Administrator)AWS Professional Certification (DevOps Engineer or Solutions Architect)Demonstrated experience in container orchestration using Docker, Vagrant, Kubernetes, or AWS ECS/ECRDemonstrated experience with Languages including Java, Python, JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, and Unix shell ScriptingDemonstrated experience with Ansible, or Puppet.
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As a Cloud Solutions Architect (App Dev) , you will use cloud and technical architecture expertise to help global brands and federal agencies solve challenging problems through innovative technology solutions.
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AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, or SysOps Administrator. Demonstrated experience with other non-AWS cloud services such as, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure.
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Strong working knowledge and mastery of current technologies and capabilities employed in the Federal Government space, to include several of the following: Hybrid Cloud, Data Analytics, AI/ML, RPA, Agile, DevOps, Cybersecurity, IT Service Management, Enterprise IT, End User Computing, Software Defined Networking, CSfC, HCI, Datacenter Virtualization/Servers/Storage.
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Experience in administering, managing and troubleshooting application stacks built on Linux/Unix, AWS, Lambda, EC2, ECS, Serverless Framework, Docker Scripting experience in Bash or Python or Groovy or Ruby. Experience working with various DevOps and Release Management technologies (such as Jenkins, Jira, GIT, AWS CodePipeline, Docker.
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Certification(s): AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, or SysOps Administrator. Demonstrated experience deploying AWS applications with AWS’s Cloud Development Kit (CDK). 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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Familiarity with DevOps, IC and NGA cloud computing environments (C2S). 18 years working experience, knowledge, and understanding of satellites, GEOINT, Hyperspectral Imagery (HSI), LiDAR, Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) data integration, GCCS-M, Remote Sensing capability, MEDAL, Quellfire, UVDS, FSG SIPR Cloud, USAF DCGS, and USN DCGS.
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Certification(s): AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, and/or SysOps Administrator. Ansible and Terraform are NOT a substitute for CDK. Certification(s): AWS DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect, and/or SysOps Administrator.
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