JB059654 - Cloud Network Automation Engin

• Start Date: Interview Types • Skills Azure and GCP Visa Types Green Card, US Citiz.. Role: Cloud Network Automation Engineer Location: Preferred Pleasanton, however open for remote for strong candidates Duration: 6 month - 1 year with extension possible CTH • For this role we need both Azure and GCP, currently everything is automated in GCP environment. • They will be on Terraform, Ansible and Network Automation • Looking for someone who does automation on network side • Someone who know API address are, what Azure networking constructs are, Azure load balances, • Terraform and Ansible and required • Need someone who has network background, VNETS/VPCs, subnets, routing, peering, VPNs, Transit Gateways, etc.) • NOT looking for Application DevOps candidates In-depth understanding of routing protocols, firewalls, DNS, and load balancing. • Certifications such as Azure Solutions Architect, GCP Solutions Architect, CCNP/CCIE This role will focus on building, automating, and managing cloud-based network infrastructure, ranging from firewalls to load balancers and routers, across multi-cloud environments. • Design and implement cloud networking architectures (VNETS/VPCs, subnets, routing, peering, VPNs, Transit Gateways, etc.) in, Azure, GCP and/or OCI. • Lead the automation of network provisioning, configuration, and monitoring using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, and Python. • Develop and enforce networking best practices and security standards across cloud environments. • Integrate network automation with arenaflex/CD pipelines to support Infrastructure as Code (IaC). • Troubleshoot complex network issues across hybrid cloud and on-prem environments. • Provide technical leadership and mentoring to junior engineers. • Collaborate with security, DevOps, and application teams to ensure optimal network performance and compliance. • Stay current with emerging technologies and recommend improvements to architecture and processes. Apply tot his job

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