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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) System Administrator
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United States , Atlanta
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75168.00 - 156600.00 USD / Year
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NTT DATA
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Systems Administrator (Google Cloud Platform)
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Seeking a GCP Systems Administrator to support the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy. You will sustain and secure the DFSP Intelligence Portal, ensuring compliance with DoD security protocols. This role requires IAT II certification, GCP expertise, and U.S. citizenship. We offer comprehensive...
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United States
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74000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Chickasaw Nation Industries, Inc (CNI)
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Google Cloud Administrator
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Spain , Valencia
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United ITs
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Senior Adobe Cloud Platform Administrator
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Seeking a Senior Adobe Cloud Platform Administrator for a 6-month contract-to-hire role. This 100% remote position requires 5+ years of enterprise experience managing the Adobe Admin Console, SSO/SAML, and SCIM integrations. You will lead initiatives to mature provisioning, access models, and gov...
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United States , St Louis
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Zeektek
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Database Administrator - Cloud Platform / Infrastructure
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Seeking an experienced Database Administrator for cloud infrastructure in the Philippines. This role requires deep Azure expertise and RDBMS knowledge (SQL Server/Oracle) to lead migrations, HA/DR solutions, and performance tuning. You will manage multiple client projects, providing tailored, sec...
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Philippines
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3Cloud
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Cloud Infrastructure Administrator
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Seeking a Cloud Infrastructure Administrator for a 6-month staff augmentation role in Australia. You will administer RHEL environments and manage Kubernetes workloads, utilizing Ansible and Azure DevOps. This hybrid position offers extensive training, benefits, and the chance to join a certified ...
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Australia
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Centorrino Technologies
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About the Cloud Administrator role

Explore a world of opportunity in Cloud Administrator jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the heart of modern IT infrastructure. A Cloud Administrator is the operational backbone of an organization's cloud presence, responsible for the day-to-day management, maintenance, and security of cloud-based systems and services. These professionals ensure that cloud environments—whether public, private, or hybrid—are running optimally, securely, and cost-effectively, enabling businesses to leverage the full power of cloud computing.

The typical responsibilities of a Cloud Administrator are vast and vital. They are primarily tasked with the deployment, configuration, and ongoing management of cloud resources, which include virtual machines, storage accounts, networking components, and databases. A significant part of their role involves monitoring system health and performance using native cloud tools, proactively identifying and resolving issues to minimize downtime and ensure high availability. Security is a paramount concern; Cloud Administrators implement and manage security policies, configure firewalls, manage user access and permissions, and ensure compliance with industry standards to protect sensitive data from threats. They also manage backups and disaster recovery plans to safeguard business continuity. Furthermore, automation is a key aspect of the job, where they use scripting and automation tools to streamline repetitive tasks, manage cost optimization by right-sizing resources, and apply patches and updates to keep systems current and secure.

To succeed in Cloud Administrator jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in information technology, often supported by a bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent practical experience. Proficiency in at least one major cloud platform—such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP)—is essential. Core technical skills include a deep understanding of networking concepts, virtualization, and operating systems (Windows and/or Linux). Scripting skills, particularly in PowerShell or Python, are highly valued for automation tasks. As the role often intersects with cutting-edge technology, experience with containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) and infrastructure-as-code (e.g., Terraform, CloudFormation) is becoming increasingly common. Beyond technical prowess, successful Cloud Administrators possess strong problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot complex issues, excellent communication skills to collaborate with development teams and explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, and a continuous learning mindset to keep pace with the rapidly evolving cloud landscape. For those with a passion for technology and operations, Cloud Administrator jobs offer a rewarding career path with a central role in driving digital transformation.

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