Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
SES Corporation
Boston, MAvia LinkedIn
This role supports the U.S. Air Force Cloud One Architecture and Common Shared Services contract and currently has an opening for a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer. SES is seeking a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer supporting AWS, Azure, GCP, and Oracle Clouds. This is an exciting opportunity to use your experience to modernize a leading, global-scale multi-cloud environment in support of a critical mission, supporting USAF system resiliency, security, and cost effectiveness.
Location: This position will be hybrid remote, candidates will be required to work onsite as needed. Candidates need to be able to travel to Tewksbury, MA or to a location in Huntsville, AL as needed.
Requirements
- Assist with the designing and implementing scalable, resilient, and secure cloud architectures in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and/or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
- Conduct technical trade studies and evaluate alternatives considering cost, risk, performance, security, and lifecycle supportability.
- Lead the development and maintenance of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and automation frameworks using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or CloudFormation.
- Architect, deploy, and integrate cloud-native applications and supporting services.
- Design and support containerized platforms and orchestration solutions using Kubernetes, Docker, and related technologies.
- Optimize system availability, performance, scalability, and reliability across distributed cloud environments.
- Implement and oversee security best practices, including identity and access management, logging, monitoring, vulnerability management, and compliance controls.
- Support system integration, verification, validation, testing, and quality assurance activities across multiple technical domains.
- Support cloud modernization initiatives, including migration of legacy systems and adoption of cloud-native architectures.
- Troubleshoot complex system issues, perform root cause analysis, and drive resolution a