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Cloud Certification (e.g., AWS SysOps Administrator, Azure Administrator). Extensive experience with AWS/Azure CLI, shell languages (e.g., Bash, PowerShell), and formal programming languages (e.g., Python, Golang, Rust.
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Azure AZ-900, Cloud+, CCSP or AWS Cloud Practitioner certification(s) Experience with Azure Sentinel or other SIEM systems. 2-3 years of experience supporting secure operations of Cloud computing systems subject to FISMA.
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Java, CSS, AWS, amazon web services, cloud, cloud services, docker, containerization, container, jenkins, Kubernetes, azure, JIRA, DevOps, Cloud Engineer, Experience in DevSecOps, including CI/CD automation and hands-on with AWS Glue for ETL processes and data pipelines.
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Candidates for this position must have performed one full year of Pen Test or Security Control Assessment within the last three years in one following cloud environment (AWS, IBM, Google, Microsoft Azure, or Oracle Cloud.
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At least 1 year experience with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 3+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service.
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Experience with assessing cloud-based security authorizations (FedRamp, AWS & Azure) as well as the NIST control responsibilities. Must meet 8140 baseline certification requirements (CISSP, CCNA, CySA+, GISCP, Sec+CE, CND, SSCP etc.
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4+ years of experience with AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, or another cloud service. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Experience and knowledge of Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), modern architectures, development languages (Java, JavaScript, Python), DevSecOps. Integration with a common Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) data platform to enable effective ERM data analytics and reporting.
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Seeking Azure DevOps Engineer with experience working with cloud platforms and has a passion for automation and developing DevOps best practices. " 5+ years hands on experience with Microsoft Azure or similar Cloud native offerings.
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Cloud Certification, including AWS, Certified Solutions Architect Asso cia te Certification, Google Certified Professional – Cloud Architect, or MCSE – Cloud Platform and Infrastructure.
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Experience and proficiency implementing frontend and backend services for cloud-native software products and solutions such as VueJS, JavaScript, Python, Django, Flask, Docker, EKS/Kubernetes, AWS Step Functions, EventBridge, AWS Lambda, AWS API Gateway, Elasticsearch, Caching frameworks, Redis, Memcached, the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Postgres, and/or the MongoDB NoSQL database service.
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You'll have the opportunity to work with a modern tech stack, including Python, Django, React, TypeScript, Kafka, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS serverless technologies. 30% Platform Engineering (Kafka, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS.
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Strong knowledge of cloud security principles and experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Cloud Security Certifications in AWS and Azure.
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Continuously analyze and recommend improvements for Azure and AWS cloud network and security. - Proficiency in routing and switching, BGP, IPv6, DNS, firewalls (e.g., Palo Alto, Checkpoint, cloud-native firewalls), Private Links, CDNs, Application Gateways, F5 load balancers, unified threat management, and IPS.-Extensive experience in deploying Azure cloud integrations using Express Route, Virtual WAN, Transit Gateway, SDWAN, VPN, and other cloud-solutions specific to Azure.
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Lead the design of cloud architecture blueprints (Azure, AWS, GCP) for Adabas & Natural applications, including the transformation/rehosting from on-prem infrastructures (e.g., Linux, IBM z) to the cloud.
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