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Description:
The Cloud Engineer Specialist position at Acentra Health involves assisting in DevOps tools and processes, collaborating with development, QA, and support teams to complete Operations/deployment/CICD tasks within deadlines.
The role requires working knowledge of AWS services like EC2, NLB, ELB, ECS, S3, RDS, EBS volumes, Redshift, DMS, EKS, Glue, Kubernetes, Helm, IAC tools (CFT, Terraform, Ansible), and Microservices architecture.
Responsibilities include developing work instructions for source control management tools, scripting knowledge (Python, Groovy, Bash), managing CICD pipelines (preferably Jenkins), software packaging using Docker & Ansible, and continuous process improvements and automation.
The position also involves participating in software testing, enabling continuous feedback loops in pipelines, and contributing to process enhancements.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree or 6-8 years of relevant work experience in Cloud Engineering.
Preferred Majors: Computer Science, Engineering, Business Administration, or related fields.
4+ years of experience in Cloud Engineering for medium to large projects.
Proficiency in JIRA, Confluence, DevOps tools, Linux, AWS, Maven/Gradle, Jenkins, JFrog Artifactory, SONAR, Subversion, GIT, Fortify, MS Office tools, J2EE, and RDBMS concepts.
Proficiency in IAC Frameworks like Terraform, Ansible, AWS CDK, and experience with CI/CD tools like GitHub, GitLab, or Jenkins.
Preferred qualifications include a Master’s Degree, 4-6 years of relevant work experience, AWS certification, scripting experience, advanced Linux experience, application server administration, and Azure experience.
Benefits:
Acentra Health offers comprehensive health plans, paid time off, retirement savings, corporate wellness programs, educational assistance, corporate discounts, and more.
The company values its employees, providing tools and support for career growth and meaningful work that improves healthcare outcomes nationwide.