Azure Cloud Engineer (100% Onsite Role) Engineering - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Azure Cloud Engineer (100% Onsite Role)

Long Term Contract opportunity for a Cloud Engineer with our client in Seattle, WAJob Title:
Cloud Engineer (100% Onsite Role)Rate:
$80/hr to $110/hr DOE6
Months Contract position with our client in Seattle, WACandidates must be based in Seattle, WA and must be able to go physically onsite to the client site.
out of Seattle cands must be open to reloSorry Client cannot sponsor at this time - Those authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship are encouraged to applyDutiesAzure Active Directory:
Install and configure Local Administrator Password Solution (Lapss).
Implement and manage Tenable AD for enhanced security.
Develop and maintain Group Policies for user access and permissions.
Knowledge of NIST 800-171 Azure:
On-premises Active Directory, deploy Active Directory, define static IP reservations, understand ACLs, Network Security Groups and Design Azure Compute Hands-on design and implementation of complex hybrid identity federation solutions using Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), ADConnect Synchronization and Azure ADConfigure, manage, and optimize Azure services to meet organizational needs.
Facilitate seamless integration with various cloud-based and on-premises systems.
Active Directory (2008/2012) Azure AD ADConnect Synchronization Service Microsoft Identity Manager and/or Forefront Identity Manager SQL Server High Availability and Redundancy Configurations (AlwaysOn/Merge Replication) Experience and understanding of security requirements for cloud like IAM, Web Application Firewalls, Data protection etc Experience in defining highly available, DR solutions in Azure Azure Cloud Engineer (100% Onsite Role) Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Alwayson Application Firewall Data Protection Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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