GCP Cloud Infrastructure Engineer for Government-Federal

United Global Technologies

GCP Cloud Infrastructure Engineer for Government-Federal

National
Full Time
Paid
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    Cloud Infrastructure Engineer — GCP for Government

    United Global Technologies (UGT) | Remote (U.S.), | Full-time

    UGT is hiring a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer with Google Cloud (Government) experience to standardize and harden a multi-cloud environment spanning AWS, Azure, and GCP for Government, supporting a leading U.S. Department of Energy open-science national laboratory in the San Francisco Bay Area. The near-term priority is remediating the Azure estate and stitching all three clouds into a consistent, governed, automated foundation that mirrors the lab's proven AWS landing-zone patterns. You'll be the platform backbone for a fast-moving AI engineering team.

    WHAT YOU'LL DO

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    Stand up and operate GCP for Government (supporting Gemini for Government) as a moderate enclave under a DOE contract, mirroring established AWS landing-zone patterns.

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    Lead Azure remediation: redeploy landing zones, consolidate subscriptions, and align governance and CI/CD to AWS/GCP standards.

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    Author and maintain infrastructure-as-code and CI/CD (Terraform + GitHub Actions) consistently across all three clouds.

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    Implement cloud security and governance: data classification handling (CUI/SPI), network/enclave segmentation, identity, and log aggregation into the enterprise SIEM.

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    Standardize landing-zone patterns for accounts, subscriptions, and projects (AWS Control Tower / Landing Zone as the reference model).

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    Support the AI control plane infrastructure (LightLLM) and its connectivity to AWS Bedrock and GCP Gemini models.

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    Partner with the AI engineers and the existing AWS engineer to drive cross-cloud consistency.

     

    WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR (REQUIRED)

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    5+ years of cloud infrastructure, DevOps, or platform engineering experience.

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    Hands-on Google Cloud Platform experience, ideally in a public-sector / Government context.

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    Strong infrastructure-as-code (Terraform) and CI/CD (GitHub Actions) skills.

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    Multi-cloud breadth: AWS (Landing Zone / Control Tower patterns) and Azure (landing zones, subscription management).

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    Solid grasp of cloud security, identity, networking, and governance.

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    U.S. citizenship or permanent residency (supports a federal / DOE environment).

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    Ability to provide consistent support during Pacific Time core business hours.

     

    NICE TO HAVE (PREFERRED)

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    Direct experience with Google Gemini for Government and operating moderate enclaves under federal contract.

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    Experience remediating or consolidating Azure environments at scale (landing-zone redeployment, subscription rationalization).

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    DOE, national laboratory, or FedRAMP (Moderate / High) experience.

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    Experience integrating cloud and platform logs into a SIEM.

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    Relevant certifications (e.g., Google Professional Cloud Architect, AWS Solutions Architect, Azure Administrator / Architect).

     

    EMPLOYMENT & ELIGIBILITY

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    Full-time, salaried UGT employee placed on a long-term, dedicated client assignment (this is not a short-term or contract-to-hire role).

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    Remote within the U.S.; occasional ad hoc onsite in the San Francisco Bay Area is helpful but not required.

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    Must reliably support Pacific Time core business hours.

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    U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required; works with CUI/SPI in a DOE environment (no classified or ITAR work).

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    Government-furnished equipment provided for the engagement.

     

    ABOUT UGT

    United Global Technologies, Inc. (UGT) is a Charlotte, NC–based IT solutions firm serving public-sector, federal, and national-laboratory clients. UGT is a six-time Inc. 5000 honoree and holds WOSB, SBE, DBE, and MBE certifications, with long-standing relationships across the U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory system.