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Join our New York non-profit as an Infrastructure & Cloud Engineer. Design, optimize, and secure our Azure and Microsoft 365 environments. Lead cloud migrations and automate workflows with Power Automate. Enjoy comprehensive benefits in a mission-driven role.
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United States , New York
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Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
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Join Taskrabbit as a Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer and lead our Platform Modernization initiative in New York or San Francisco. You will build modern, cloud-native infrastructure from scratch using Kubernetes, AWS, and ArgoCD. This hands-on role requires 5+ years of DevOps experience and o...
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United States , New York; San Francisco
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147000.00 - 196000.00 USD / Year
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Join our mission-driven team in New York as an Infrastructure & Cloud Engineer. You will design and manage scalable, secure Azure and Microsoft 365 environments, including Intune and Entra ID. Leverage your expertise in hybrid cloud solutions, migrations, and automation with Power Automate. We of...
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Explore the dynamic and in-demand field of Cloud Infrastructure Engineering. This profession sits at the heart of modern technology, focusing on the design, implementation, and management of the foundational systems that power applications and services in the cloud. For those seeking Cloud Infrastructure Engineer jobs, this role offers a unique blend of deep technical expertise and strategic planning, ensuring that an organization's digital backbone is scalable, resilient, secure, and cost-effective. These professionals are the master builders of the virtual world, translating business needs into robust, automated cloud environments. A Cloud Infrastructure Engineer is primarily responsible for architecting and provisioning the core components of cloud platforms. This involves designing and implementing virtual networks, configuring compute instances, managing storage solutions, and establishing identity and access management protocols. A significant and growing part of their role revolves around Infrastructure as Code (IaC), where they use tools like Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, or Azure Resource Manager to define and deploy infrastructure through code, enabling version control, repeatability, and automation. They are also tasked with ensuring the ongoing health and performance of these environments, which includes setting up comprehensive monitoring, logging, and alerting systems to proactively identify and resolve issues. Common responsibilities for professionals in these jobs typically include: * Designing, building, and maintaining secure and highly available cloud environments across providers like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). * Automating infrastructure deployment and operational tasks using scripting languages such as Python, PowerShell, or Bash. * Implementing and managing core cloud services related to networking (VPC, firewalls, load balancers), compute (EC2, VMs), and storage (S3, Blob Storage). * Establishing and enforcing security best practices, including network security groups, encryption, and IAM policies. * Managing and optimizing cloud costs (FinOps) to ensure efficient resource utilization. * Collaborating closely with development teams to support application deployment and foster a DevOps culture. * Creating and maintaining detailed technical documentation for systems and procedures. Typical skills and requirements for Cloud Infrastructure Engineer jobs are extensive. Employers generally seek candidates with a strong background in systems administration or networking, coupled with proven experience in at least one major public cloud platform. Proficiency in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles and tools is now considered essential. Solid scripting skills are required for automation, and a deep understanding of operating systems, both Linux and Windows, is fundamental. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates possess high-level troubleshooting skills, excellent problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills to interact with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. As businesses continue their rapid migration to the cloud, the demand for skilled Cloud Infrastructure Engineers remains exceptionally high, making these jobs a cornerstone of the modern IT landscape.

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