Cloud Engineer Engineering - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Cloud Engineer

Job Title AWS DevOps Cloud Engineer Location REMOTE (Richmond VA once office Opens) Duration Long Term Assignment Job Description Lead DevOps practices for Architecture in Cloud Infrastructure, Microservices and Data applications collaborating with the Single Family, Multi-Family, Capital Market and Finance Portfolio Architect peers, business and engineering Responsibilities include setting the strategy for infrastructure and application build, deploy, monitor, and operate applications.
Candidate should have developed running applications at scale on modern cloud native architectures (AWS).
The candidate needs expertise to implement cloud native infrastructure using CICD pipelines, containerization and microservices transformation in application APIs and address platform operational concerns Candidate should have significant experience in evolving enterprise platform and application teams, processes, and CICD technologies or infrastructure to facilitate rapid application development and reliable, scalable infrastructure.
Plan and design methods for the optimization and integration of various technology platforms, tools, policies, and principles that lead to target state implementation.
Develop AWS focused system design architecture using CICD cloud native patterns, integrated with applications, and meets scalability, efficiency and security considerations Strong knowledge of the DevOps tool chain (CICD) on the AWS platform Terraform, Jenkins, AWS code pipeline environment and tools, Confluence, GitHub, JIRA, UCD, Security tooling (Twistlock), API Integrations Nice to have GitlabCI experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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