Cloud Platform Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Lorton, VA at Geebo

Cloud Platform Engineer with Security Clearance

Our TOP CLIENT has retained us for a client-facing Cloud Platform Engineering position.
The Cloud Platform Engineer will utilize cutting-edge cloud technologies to manage IaaS/PaaS environments running Windows Server and RHEL systems, in support of a dynamic and engaging mission.
This position will engineer and operate secure Azure cloud infrastructure and services within a classified DoD environment and will follow relevant security requirements and configuration management processes.
If you want to work as part of a growing, fast-paced, and highly flexible team our client would love to speak with you!!! Here's what you need:
TS/SCI Clearance Onsite in Lorton, VA (Some travel is required)Azure Cloud Engineering experienceExperience supporting operational DoD Information Systems Experience as a Domain Administrator managing Windows Server and Active Directory Experience hardening Windows systems using GPOsMust be well versed in general infrastructure technology and understand public and private cloud concepts such as Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Desktop as a Service (DaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Bonus:
Experience with the Cloud, Windows, SQL Server, Application Support, PowerShell scripting, and virtualizationExperience with automation to Infrastructure (IaC - Infrastructure as Code)Ability to manage Azure subscriptions and resources, implement and manage storage, deploy and manage virtual machines, configure and manage virtual networks, and manage identities Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Automation Cloud Computing Data As A Services Information Systems Infrastructure As A Service (Iaa S) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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