Cloud Services Engineer (AWS/Data Lake) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Wilmington, DE at Geebo

Cloud Services Engineer (AWS/Data Lake)

Role:
Cloud Services Engineer (AWS/Data Lake) Location:
Atlanta, GA / Columbus, OH/ Jersey City, NJ/ Plano, TX/ Wilmington, DE Duration:
6 Months contract to hire Rate:
Market Top skills:
Big Data, AWS/Cloud, app development, Data Lake -Please capture TOTAL comp on top of the resume or specify if TC or Base salary Anne is looking for strong AWS Full Stack/Cloud engineers The following skills listed are nice to have; Lake Formation, Glue and Kinesis.
Kavita, Anne's Lead running point with the initial interviews, mentioned that AWS is primarily what they are looking for and that Glue, Lake formation and Kinesis were nice to have.
As long as the candidate has a strong willingness to learn, she mentioned it's a good starting point.
Responsibilities:
Expert in Cloud Services and design technique as well as experience working across large environments with multiple operating systems/infrastructure for large-scale programs (e.
g.
, Expert Engineers) starting to be firm-wide resources working on projects across the company.
Is multi-skilled with expertise across software development lifecycle and toolset May be recognized as a leader in Agile and cultivating teams working in Agile frameworks Sought out as coach for at least one technical skill Strong understanding of techniques such as Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Test Driven Development, Cloud Development, resiliency, security Stays abreast of cutting edge technologies/trends and uses experience to influence application of those technologies/trends to support the business; may give speeches and outside the firm, writes articles.
Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Cloud Computing Cloud Engineering Coaching And Mentoring Continuous Delivery Continuous Integration Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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