AWS Cloud Solutions Architect - REMOTE

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<h1><b>Sr AWS Cloud Solutions Architects - Remote</b><br></h1> <p><b>Professional Services Core Skillsets:</b><br></p> <ul> <li><b>Cloud Network Architecture</b> — Design and implementation of AWS Site-to-Site VPN, VPC peering, Transit Gateway, routing tables, and firewall/NACL rules<br></li> <li><b>Enterprise Integration / Middleware</b> — ETX installation, configuration, and integration over VPN tunnels; ensuring reliable message exchange between on-premises and cloud environments<br></li> <li><b>HPC / Batch Computing</b> — IBM Spectrum LSF deployment, cluster configuration, job scheduling policies, and integration with ETX for workload orchestration<br></li> <li><b>Security & Compliance</b> — IAM policies, encryption in transit (IPSec), network segmentation, and audit logging across VPN and ETX layers<br></li> <li><b>Infrastructure Automation (IaC)</b> — CloudFormation / Terraform for repeatable VPN and networking provisioning across multi-region deployments<br></li> </ul> <p> <br></p> <p><b>EVS (Elastic VMware Service)</b><br></p> <p>EVS provides VMware Cloud Foundation on AWS, enabling lift-and-shift of VMware-based workloads to AWS without re-platforming.<br><b>Resource Requirements:</b></p> <ul> <li>EVS cluster provisioning in target AWS regions<br></li> <li>vCenter, ESXi host, and vSAN configuration within the EVS environment<br></li> <li>Network connectivity between EVS and native AWS services (VPC integration, ENI attachments)<br></li> <li>VM migration tooling (HCX or equivalent) for workload mobility from on-premises VMware to EVS<br></li> <li>Licensing alignment for VMware components<br></li> </ul> <p><b>Professional Services Core Skillsets:</b><br></p> <ul> <li><b>VMware Administration / vSphere Engineering</b> — vCenter management, ESXi host configuration, vSAN storage policies, VM lifecycle management, and DRS/HA cluster tuning<br></li> <li><b>AWS EVS / VMware Cloud Specialization</b> — EVS cluster deployment, SDDC configuration, integration with AWS native services (S3, EBS, VPC), and hybrid connectivity design<br></li> <li><b>Migration & Workload Mobility</b> — VMware HCX deployment and configuration, bulk VM migration planning, cutover orchestration, and rollback procedures<br></li> <li><b>Cloud Network Architecture</b> — EVS networking (NSX or VPC-based), connectivity to native AWS VPCs, DNS integration, and cross-region traffic routing<br></li> <li><b>Security & Identity</b> — vCenter RBAC, integration with AWS IAM, NSX micro-segmentation, and compliance controls for VMware workloads on AWS<br></li> <li><b>Infrastructure Automation (IaC)</b> — Automated provisioning of EVS environments using Terraform, CloudFormation, or VMware Aria Automation<br></li> </ul> <p><b> </b><br></p> <p><b>Professional Services Core Skillsets:</b><br></p> <ul> <li><b>NetApp / ONTAP Storage Engineering</b> — FSx for ONTAP provisioning, volume and SVM management, snapshot policies, tiering policies, ONTAP CLI/REST API operations, and performance tuning<br></li> <li><b>AWS Storage Architecture</b> — FSx for ONTAP sizing and deployment, throughput capacity planning, integration with VPCs, and cost optimization (capacity pool vs. SSD tier)<br></li> <li><b>Data Migration & Replication</b> — SnapMirror configuration for cross-region replication, NetApp XCP or robocopy for bulk data migration, cutover planning, and data validation<br></li> <li><b>Cloud Network Architecture</b> — VPC subnet design, security groups for NFS/SMB/iSCSI protocols, cross-region VPC peering for replication traffic, and DNS configuration for file system endpoints<br></li> <li><b>Linux / Windows Systems Engineering</b> — NFS mount configuration on Linux, SMB share mapping on Windows, multi-protocol access testing, and client-side performance tuning<br></li> <li><b>Backup, DR & Data Protection</b> — AWS Backup integration with FSx for ONTAP, snapshot scheduling, cross-region DR strategy, and RTO/RPO validation<br></li> <li><b>Security & Compliance</b> — Encryption at rest (KMS), encryption in transit, IAM policies for FSx access, ONTAP export policies, and data governan<br></li> </ul> <h1><b>​</b><br></h1><br><br>

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