System Engineer Engineering - McLean, VA at Geebo

System Engineer

Systems Engineer - Cloud Migration Location:
McLean, Tysons Clearance:
TS/SCI w/FSP (OR TS/SCI CI Poly and they will be submitted for FSP)
Experience:
2 - 4 years of experience with cloud technologies and provisioning Desired Certifications:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional AWS Cloud Practitioner Desired Skills Knowledge of Risk Management Framework and NIST 800-53 to suggest process improvements and modernization Experience with ServiceNow, XACTA and Continuum Demonstrated knowledge of cloud architectures to include infrastructure, services, and security Strong understanding of cloud concepts, frameworks and integration methods to include Lambda, cross domain and multi-cloud environments Ability to provide feedback on various enterprise systems seeking approval at the concept phase Demonstrated experience with various cloud technologies to include AWS and Azure Responsibilities Design and define cloud architecture frameworks for enterprise systems to ensure consistency, security, maintainability, and flexibility with respect to overall system, technical and product architectures Analyze user stories for validity and feasibility Create customer Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) environments Gather all customer billing information and provide a consolidated report for COTR monthly Manage customer AWS accounts and resolve user trouble tickets Create and deploy security policies using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Create bastion host accounts and control user access Provide guidance to customers on ways to achieve efficiency and cost savings within the cloud Communicate with and educate government leadership on existing and emerging cloud technologies Collaborate and coordinate with various enterprise systems stakeholders on cloud integration processes and procedures.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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