Cloud Data Engineer
A cloud data engineer, also known as a cloud engineer or cloud developer, is someone responsible for the management of corporate apps and data in the cloud and all the technical tasks involved in planning, architecting, migrating, monitoring, and managing a company’s cloud systems.
Cloud Automation Engineer
A cloud automation engineer is primarily a senior software developer or engineer that specializes in cloud automation, orchestration, and integration.
Cloud Product Manager
In the role of Cloud Product Manager, you will manage existing products and services along with creating/integrating new products. As a Cloud Product Manager, you will conduct industry/market research in order to determine product demand, positioning, and availability.
Cloud Systems Administrator
The primary job responsibilities of the cloud administrator are to work in coordination with the IT department to develop and support cloud, windows, or Unix infrastructure.
Azure Developer
An Azure Developer is one who creates cloud-based applications making use of the benefits of the cloud architecture. If you are proficient in testing, security, development, and deployment, then a career in Azure development is somewhere you will fit in well.
AWS Solutions Architect
The AWS Certified Solution Architect is the trained professional who does the evaluation of the requirements of the organization or the businesses and makes architectural recommendations for implementation and deployment of the application on AWS.
Cloud Consultant
Cloud consultants wear several hats, each requiring a unique set of skills. However, if you want to be proficient like Walter White from Breaking Bad, you’ll need a specific set of skills.
Cloud Security Engineer
A cloud security engineer specializes in providing security for cloud-based digital platforms and plays an integral role in protecting an organization's data.
AWS Engineer
An AWS engineer is an IT professional who creates, maintains, and evolves an AWS cloud infrastructure for running applications. These infrastructures include production, test, and development environments. Now that we’ve established a definition of the job, we need to get into more detailed specifics of precisely what they do.
