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AWS Platform Engineer - SC Cleared

Leeds
6 days ago
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AWS Platform Engineer - SC Cleared

Rate: £500 - £535 inside IR35
Location: Leeds - hybrid 2 days a week
Clearance: SC Clearance required

You will join a global IT Consultancy delivering digital transformation to the NHS.

AWS Skills
EC2

  • CIS1 hosted on Amazon Linux. Connectivity, diagnosis, general troubleshooting

    EC2
  • Auto scaling groups
  • Manages the EC2 infrastructure provisioning

    EC2
  • Load balancing. Mix of application, classic and network load balancers. Target groups and rule configuration

    EC2
  • Security Groups
  • Access permissions

    ECS
  • CIS1 Container platform. Docker containers running on above EC2 instances

    Route53 - DNS Management

    VPC - Subnets and routing

    VPC - WAF (Firewall), NACL (Access control lists) and Direct connect configuration

    VPC - Peering connections. Connectivity between VPCs and other AWS Accounts

    Lambda - Majority of functions written in Python

    AWS Eventbridge - - Used to trigger lambdas

    S3 - - Simple bucket storage

    Postgres RDS - Relational Database

    DynamoDB - Some minor items stored here (Terraform state and locks)

    Cloudwatch - Logging and metrics alerting AWS Systems Manager
  • Parameters, run commands EFS - File system storage and mounting permissions

    Cost Explorer - Viewing and tracking AWS Costs
    . Tools IAC Tool - Terraform Linux image configuration
  • Packer Build and Deploy
  • Jenkins Source code
  • Github Monitoring AWS Cloudwatch Splunk

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