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Cloud Engineer (US Federal)
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Seeking a Sr Cloud Engineer to lead Workday’s US Federal cloud adoption strategy in Reston, VA. Requires 8+ years in AWS/GCP, Linux, and IaC (Terraform/Ansible) with Python, Go, or Ruby. Must obtain TS/SCI w/CI Poly clearance. Drive automation, governance, and secure migrations for a global leade...
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United States , Reston
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123300.00 - 184900.00 USD / Year
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Principal Advanced Cloud Engineer Manager
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Lead a team of expert engineers providing critical cloud support to strategic U.S. Government clients. This on-site role in Reston requires active Top Secret/SCI clearance and a Full Scope Polygraph. You will manage complex technical incidents and drive customer success for Azure, Security, and I...
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United States , Reston
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139900.00 - 274800.00 USD / Year
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Cloud Network Engineer
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Join our team as a Cloud Network Engineer in Reston. Design and operate scalable, high-performance network solutions for cloud and data center environments. This role requires a relevant degree, 1-2+ years of network design experience, and an active U.S. Top Secret/SCI clearance. You will diagnos...
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United States , Reston
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100600.00 - 199000.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Cloud Engineer
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Join our mission-critical team as a Cloud Engineer in Reston, VA. This on-site role requires a TS/SCI clearance and expertise in designing, automating, and securing AWS cloud infrastructure. We seek a candidate with IAT II certification and 10 years' experience. Enjoy competitive pay, generous be...
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United States , Reston
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About the Cloud Engineer role

Embark on a high-demand career path by exploring Cloud Engineer jobs, a pivotal role at the heart of modern digital transformation. Cloud Engineers are the master architects and builders of the virtual infrastructure that powers today's businesses, from streaming services and e-commerce platforms to financial systems and AI applications. This profession involves designing, implementing, and managing an organization's cloud computing strategy, primarily leveraging public cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The core objective is to create scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient systems that enable innovation and operational agility.

A Cloud Engineer's typical responsibilities are diverse and multifaceted. They are primarily responsible for architecting and deploying cloud infrastructure, which includes virtual networks, storage accounts, and computing resources. A significant part of their day-to-day work involves leveraging Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform and AWS CloudFormation to automate the provisioning and management of resources, ensuring consistency and repeatability. They also design for security and compliance, implementing identity and access management policies, encryption, and network security controls to protect sensitive data. Furthermore, Cloud Engineers are instrumental in ensuring system reliability and performance. They set up monitoring, logging, and alerting systems to gain observability into the health of applications and infrastructure, often using tools like Prometheus or cloud-native services. They also manage containerized applications using Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, enabling seamless deployment and scaling. Collaboration is key, as they frequently work alongside development teams to foster DevOps practices, building and maintaining continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.

To succeed in Cloud Engineer jobs, a specific skill set is required. Foundational knowledge of at least one major cloud provider is essential, including understanding their core services for compute, storage, networking, and databases. Proficiency in scripting languages like Python, PowerShell, or Go is crucial for automation tasks. A strong grasp of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, DNS, and firewalls, is non-negotiable. Equally important are soft skills such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, and clear communication, as engineers must diagnose complex issues and explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. While a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is common, many professionals enter the field with relevant certifications and hands-on experience. As businesses continue to migrate to and innovate within the cloud, the demand for skilled Cloud Engineers remains robust, offering a dynamic and rewarding career with opportunities for continuous learning and specialization in areas like security, data engineering, or machine learning.