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Cloud Architect

Job Title:
Cloud ArchitectJob Type:
Full timeLocation:
Reston, VARequired SkillsBS degree in Engineering, Computer Science or related field/equivalent experienceDemonstrated professional competence in the principles and practices of Cloud architectures as they relate to:
Working knowledge of and experience with other enterprise domains (application, security, infrastructure data, etc.
)Experience working in Agile/Lean development environment (SCRUM preferred)Excellent software development habits (unit tests, in-code documentation, etc.
)Scrum Team Member attitude willingness to support the Team to be successful in any area necessaryExperience in architecting solutions using Amazon Web Services for cloud-scale, high availability, reliability and securityCoding solutions that are composed of Amazon Web Services offeringsCommunication of Cloud concepts to peers and customersMigration from on-premise databases (ex:
Oracle) to AWS CloudMigration to a micro-service based architectureDesign of mobile platformsAssessing the adequacy of technology controls and security measuresService-Oriented ArchitectureDesign of Continuous Delivery pipelines and the tools used to deliver solutions (SVN, GIT, Chef, Puppet, Ansible, Jenkins, Travis, Bamboo, Concourse, Salt, AWS Code Deploy, Docker, etc.
)Demonstrated experience translating business and technical requirements into comprehensive technical strategies and solutions.
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain good customer working relationships.
Demonstrated ability to architect and model mission-critical solutions leveraging multiple DBMS technologies (Relational, Big Data, NoSQL)Working knowledge of Big Data technologies, HADOOP, NOSQL, Apache Kafka, Apache SparkWorking knowledge of networks, storage systems and computing platforms including WebLogic, Oracle, Linux, Unix, Windows.
- provided by Diceby Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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