AWS Certified Solutions Architect ID-3004

Description:
We are seeking an AWS Professional Certified Solutions Architect to join our team! You will design, consult and implement AWS solutions to complex application problems and deployment solutions.

Responsibilities:
Work with customers' development teams to host applications on the AWS platform.
Interpret and implement architectural renderings for deployment.
Provide quality assurance review of new and existing applications on AWS
Provide network and architecture diagrams for clients
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Ability to define security, networking and operational policies and processes with the client

Qualifications:
Experience with Terraform, Chef, Puppet, and Cloud Formation.
Minimum AWS Solution Architect Professional certification.
Prefer to have AWS Security or Networking specialty certification
5+ Years of Tech experience with at least 2+ years of public cloud experience implementing solutions with the public cloud using AWS.
Strong background in Linux/Unix Administration Minimum 2-3 years' experience setting up DevOps using AWS components.
Knowledge and Experience with the below AWS Components is a must:
The majority of EC2, ELB, EMR,S3 CLI and API scripting (Bash/Shell, Python, Javascript)
Container orchestration utilizing ECS, EKS, Kubernetes
IaC or automated builds using CI/CD tools such as Jenkins
Automating cloud infrastructure, such as with Cloud Formation or Terraform.
Strong troubleshooting, problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask.
Deadline and detail-oriented

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