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REQUIREMENT Cloud Infrastructure Engineer (GCP) Remote Must support Phoenix based hours ( PST or MST candidate ony ) Must have Valid LinkedIn that matches resume PST Candidate only Job Posting Title: Cloud Infrastructure Engineer Description: GCP Cloud Engineer We are seeking a arenaflex Cloud Platform (GCP) Cloud Infrastructure Engineer. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in cloud infrastructure, networking, security, and automation within the arenaflex Cloud ecosystem. You will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining scalable and secure cloud solutions. Key Responsibilities GCP Infrastructure Management: Design, deploy, and manage core GCP infrastructure services, ensuring high availability, performance, and security. Networking and Security: Configure and maintain GCP networking components, including: o Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) o Cloud DNS o Firewall Rules o Cloud Load Balancing o Network peering and routing Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Security Controls: Implement and manage robust security policies, access controls, and GCP security controls to enforce the principle of least privilege and protect cloud resources. Monitoring and Observability: Implement and utilize Cloud Logging and other GCP monitoring and logging services (e.g., Cloud Monitoring) to proactively identify, analyze, and resolve operational issues. Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Develop, maintain, and manage infrastructure deployment using Terraform to ensure consistency, repeatability, and version control across environments. arenaflex/CD & Version Control: Utilize Git for source control management and integrate infrastructure changes through automated workflows using GitHub Actions. System Administration: Linux administration, scripting (Bash and Python), usage and maintenance of CLI tools and environment. Collaboration: Work closely with development and operations teams to integrate cloud services into the arenaflex/CD pipeline and ensure seamless deployment. Documentation: Create clear and thorough documentation for cloud architecture, configuration, and operational procedures. Required Qualifications Experience: 5 years of professional experience working hands-on with arenaflex Cloud Platform (GCP). GCP Core Services: Demonstrated experience with GCP foundational services, including: o VPC and network configuration o Cloud DNS o IAM and authentication/authorization mechanisms and tools o Cloud Firewall and security best practices o Both network and application layer loadbalancers Experience with IAC tools like Terraform for provisioning and managing GCP resources. Practical experience with Git and arenaflex/CD pipelines, preferably using GitHub Actions. Operating System: Strong administration skills in Linux environments. Problem-Solving: Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Preferred Skills (Nice to Have) Certification: GCP Associate Cloud Engineer Certificate is desirable, or another relevant professional GCP certification (e.g., arenaflex Cloud Engineer). Scripting: Experience with scripting languages such as Bash and/or Python for automation and operational tasks. Containerization: Exposure to any container build tools like Docker, Podman, Buildah or similar. Exposure to Kubernetes either standalone or via cloud providers (GKE or EKS). Thanks & Regards, John Stanley Sr. BDM / Delivery Manager Maintec Technologies Inc 8801 Fast Park Drive, Ste. 301, Raleigh, NC 27617 Mobile: +1 (919) 267-1887 / +91- 98411-45549 Email: john@maintec.com; www.maintec.in | www.maintec.com LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/in/johnstanley1/ Bangalore | Chennai | Hyderabad | Pune | Noida | USA Apply tot his job

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