Job Url: https://boards.greenhouse.io/embed/job_app?token=4598413005&utm_source=jobright Job Description: Senior Cloud Engineer at Juvare (View all jobs) Remote Juvare is a SaaS software company focused on developing innovative enterprise resilience solutions for government agencies, corporations, healthcare providers, and higher education. Juvare solutions have supported over 500,000 emergency response incidents in all 50 states and 20 countries worldwide. Juvare helps our clients prepare, connect, and respond to protect people, property, and brands. Role Overview: We’re looking for a Senior Cloud Engineer who excels at bridging development, testing, and operations. In this role, you’ll design and maintain cloud infrastructure, enhance CI/CD pipelines, and support mission‑critical systems that power Juvare’s global resilience solutions. You’ll collaborate closely with cross‑functional teams to deliver secure, scalable, and highly available cloud environments. Location:  Atlanta, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, OR Remote What you'll do: Contribute to cloud platform projects, including architecture design, implementation, and documentation for new features and services. Maintain and enhance our Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ecosystem, with a strong emphasis on Terraform for cloud provisioning and management. Troubleshoot and resolve issues across development, lab, and production environments. Respond to incidents promptly and lead root‑cause analysis efforts. Deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot applications running in AWS and/or Azure. Perform patching, updates, and ongoing maintenance of cloud systems. Build cloud platform components and integrate applications with monitoring tools such as Datadog. Develop cloud‑agnostic infrastructure using containers and Kubernetes. Collaborate with development teams to solve complex issues, design new solutions, and support production deployments. Participate in an on‑call rotation supporting critical systems. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science/Information Systems or equivalent experience. 10+ years’ experience in a Cloud Engineer role preferred. Technical Skills Expert‑level proficiency with Terraform and deep understanding of Platform‑as‑Code and Configuration‑as‑Code principles. Strong knowledge of Linux and Windows operating systems. Advanced hands‑on experience with AWS services, including: ECS Fargate Lambda CloudFront AWS WAF VPC RDS Aurora API Gateway Strong hands‑on experience with Microsoft Azure, including: Virtual Machines Azure Storage (Blob, File, Disk) VNets, NSGs, Load Balancers, VPN Gateways Azure Active Directory / Entra ID Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, Application Insights Solid experience with GitLab or comparable CI/CD tools. Advanced database management and tuning skills. Strong understanding of 3‑tier architectures, DNS, and core networking concepts. Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and containerized application delivery. Scripting experience in Bash and Python. Experience with monitoring tools such as Datadog. Understanding of ITIL processes (incident, change, RCA). Familiarity with Agile methodologies. Soft Skills Excellent communication skills with both technical and non‑technical stakeholders. Strong attention to detail and commitment to high‑quality work. Comfortable collaborating across teams and working in fast‑moving environments. Nice to Have Experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Additional Information: This position requires access to information that is controlled by the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”).  A candidate must qualify as a “U.S. Person” or be otherwise eligible to access EAR covered materials through an EAR exception or license.  A "U.S. Person" as defined by the EAR includes a U.S. Citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee. 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