The Cloud Engineer will architect and implement automated, secure multi-cloud solutions, develop infrastructure scripts, and manage containerised applications.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent
- 3 to 5 Years of experience in AWScloud
- 3 to 5 years in architecting and implementing fully automated, secure, reliable, scalable & resilient multi-cloud/hybrid-cloud solution
- History of developing scripts to automate infrastructure tasks
- Seasoned Infrastructure as Code developer (Terraform is strongly preferred)
- Experience with Identity and Access Management
- Practical experience with version control systems (Git is preferred)
- Production level experience with containerisation (Docker) and orchestration (Kubernetes)
- Good scripting skills (e.g. Bash, Python)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Able to thrive in a collaborative and cross-functional environment
- Familiar with Agile methodology concepts
Top Skills
AWS
Bash
Docker
Git
Kubernetes
Python
Terraform
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