Cloud Engineer

Go intellects Inc

Cloud Engineer

Washington, DC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Competitive salary

    The CJIS Cloud Engineer serves in a Team Leader role ensuring seamless connectivity between interface partners and meeting infrastructure needs across multiple projects. As a team leader, their key responsibilities include:

    Single Point of Contact for Infrastructure Activities: act as the central resource for all infrastructure-related tasks, ensuring streamlined communication and accountability.

    Ownership and Accountability: Taking full responsibility for infrastructure-related tasks and ensuring their successful and timely execution.

    Infrastructure Connectivity Management: Serving as the primary point of contact for all infrastructure connectivity activities, ensuring alignment with project goals.

    Project Coordination and Timeline Management: Collaborating with CJIS and PMO members to understand project timelines, proactively addressing potential delays, and meeting all deadlines.

    Coordination with Interface Partners: Engaging with partners to facilitate connectivity and ensure project requirements are met effectively.

    Network Connectivity Documentation & IP Management:

    Maintaining high-level network connectivity documentation.

    Establishing a centralized repository for IP and server details to streamline access and management.

    Assigning accountability for maintaining accurate and up-to-date infrastructure records.

    Firewall Rule Documentation: Preparing and managing firewall rule documents in collaboration with VITA and interface partners.

    Testing and Establishing Connectivity: Working with VITA and partners to test, validate, and implement secure connections within the required timelines.

    Ensuring Visibility and System Insights:

    Establishing monitoring tools to gain insights into system performance, dependencies, and infrastructure health.

    Leveraging these insights to proactively address issues and improve system design.

    Centralized Documentation Management: Developing and maintaining centralized documentation for infrastructure design, IP address management, and connectivity standards.

    Addressing Infrastructure Gaps: Managing critical areas like infrastructure alignment, IP management, and disaster recovery planning to ensure continuity and timely project completion.