2006 - Cloud Architect Architecture - Arlington, VA at Geebo

2006 - Cloud Architect

Overview:
As a Cloud engineer on our team, you'll work with the client to architect, secure, and deploy Cloud systems to fit the mission's needs.
You'll recommend tools and capabilities based on your research of the current environment and knowledge of various on-premise, Cloud-based, and hybrid resources.
You'll work with clients and fellow engineers and information assurance team members to inform strategy and architecture design in a highly collaborative, fast-paced environment.
This is an opportunity to stay on top of the latest Cloud resources as you prototype using multiple techniques and new technologies.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
2
years of experience with design, deployment, and management of AWS Cloud environments Experience with migrating, architecting, building, and deploying systems and applications in Cloud platforms Knowledge of Agile methodologies and DevSecOps for designing, developing, and delivering using appropriate automation techniques or tools Knowledge of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) pipeline solutions, including Jenkins, Bamboo, Travis CI, and GitLab Knowledge of networking, security groups and policy management for cloud resources across multiple operating systems, including UNIX, Linux, and Windows HS diploma or GED Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information
Qualifications:
Experience designing and configuring an enterprise data solution Knowledge of DoD accreditation processes Ability to work through challenging security requirements and maintain compliance Ability to obtain 8570 Certification within six months of hire Top Secret clearance Bachelor's degree AWS or Azure Certification CLEARANCE:
Secret minimum Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Automation Classified Information Continuous Delivery Continuous Integration Devsecops Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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