Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Architect
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JOB DESCRIPTIONI am working with a client who is currently recruiting for an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Architect. You will have the opportunity to join a large organisation with the feel of a start-up, and experience accelerated progression due to the predicted growth in the practice. Your responsibilities will include:Designing, building, testing, automating, and supporting the migration of workloads to Oracle Cloud InfrastructureProducing designs that are scalable, resilient, efficient, secure, and cost-effectiveLeading technical decisions and direction in a collaborative team environment, including architecture, estimation, product planning, user story/requirement creation.Implementing modern Continuous Delivery processes for releasing software and infrastructure to production. Applying industry best-practices and patterns across infrastructure and application components e.g. security, elasticity, performance.Using public cloud platforms to solve business problemsDocumentation of solutions (e.g. architecture, configuration and setup)Applying automated configuration management, infrastructure provisioning and container orchestration tooling to solve business problems.Supporting pre-sales activities including discovery & design workshops and pricing estimation activities.Qualifications and Skills OCI Solution Architect Certification (Professional preferred)Experience migrating workloads to OCI (Azure, AWS in addition to OCI is desirable)Experience designing, provisioning and supporting OCI components (VCNs, Compute and Database families, Fast Connect, PaaS Services)Demonstrated experience with Infrastructure-as-Code tooling including:Terraform, Ansible, CI/CD pipelines (e.g. Jenkins, Azure DevOps) experience all needed. Exposure to Agile project deliveryFamiliarity with Applications Unlimited (E-Business Suite, Peoplesoft, JD Edwards) technology stacks is desirable, not a Must.