AWS Cloud Engineer/SecOps (Remote)

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AWS Cloud Engineer with Security Expertise for Remote Contract / Contract to PermWe are currently seeking an AWS Cloud Engineer with DevOps / DevSecOps experience. The right candidate has experience in design, automation, scripting, along with a passion for providing solutions and taking on new challenges.Roles & Responsibilities Create security controls for AWS-based programs and applicationsPerform threat simulations to detect possible risksProvide AWS security recommendationsWork with AWS tools and services to build next generation automated CI/CD tools and pipelines for securityAutomate AWS implementations for new cloud computing systems or existing systems migrating to cloud architecturesRequired Skills Experience working with AWS native services including but not limited to EC2, S3, RDS, Route53, IAM, CloudFormationExperience with AWS DevSecOpsExperience, knowledge, and exposure to security principles and best practicesExperience with network attacks, DDoS, Phishing, email security/spam, encryption, authentication, logging, log analysisExperience working with programming languages such as C, C++, Python, PowerShell, JavaExperience with Identity Access Management tools Okta or Auth0Apply now or share with a friend.#J-18808-Ljbffr Remote Skills Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Web Services (AWS), Authentication, C Programming Language, C++ Programming Language, Cloud Computing, Computer Systems, Continuous Deployment/Delivery, Continuous Integration, Cryptography, Denial of Service (DoS), DevOps, Email Security, Identity Data Management, Phishing, Programming Languages, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Rural Contracts, Scripting (Scripting Languages), Software Engineering, System Migration, Windows PowerShell About the Company SherlockTalent Apply To This Job Apply To This Job Apply To This Job

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