Lead Cloud Engineer (Senior Cloud Architect and Infrastructure Engineer)

This is an exciting opportunity for an IT Architect with solid experience in Azure to directly support and provide a full range of infrastructure architecture, engineering support and FedRAMP compliance. 

Office Locations:

  • NYC, NY
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Fremont, CA 

About Ivalua
Ivalua is developing a new generation of Procurement technology products. A “Magic Quadrant” leader, Ivalua’s solutions work in a complex global economy.  Our innovative Procure-to-Pay solutions include automating configured workflows to request, procure, receive, and pay for goods and services across the enterprise, refining the procurement lifecycle while reducing cost and risk of spending on indirect goods, direct goods and services, and improving supplier collaboration.

About the Team:
You will be part of the IT Team that manages the IT Infrastructure, Cloud computing needs and the Cloud infrastructure at Ivalua. Our team works hard, plays hard and enjoys all indoor and outdoor activities that the company organizes from time to time, so that you can focus, work collaboratively, and be at your creative
best. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • For Ivalua Commercial Cloud and GovCloud
    • Understand and extend existing design and architecture.
    • Build and secure the cloud network and infrastructure.
    • Support operations
  • Be the subject matter expert to support cloud security audits/RFIs.
  • Able to produce high-quality technical documentation.
  • Ability to present and discuss cloud architecture and controls with client and prospects.
  • Gather and share best practices across international technology teams.

Skills You Need to Succeed:

  • At least 10 years of experience
  • Deep experience (5+ years) with public cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) – Azure (preferred), AWS, GCP deployments
  • Cybersecurity skills: Security Savvy, NIST, FIPS, xDR, FIM, Azure Purview
  • Infrastructure skills: Deep knowledge of Network, Windows server, Linux OS
  • Network integration experience (e.g. LAN, WAN, Firewalls, Load Balancer, etc.).
  • Experience with implementing Information Security Controls (e.g. FedRAMP, NIST 800-53, FIPS, CIS, SIEM, etc.)
  • Work on SQL Server and IIS configuration
  • PowerShell scripting
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, planning, presentation and relationship building skills
  • Positive attitude and a strong commitment to delivering quality work

Preferred Education:

  • Bachelor (BS) degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a closely related field or foreign equivalent
  • Certifications, preferably in Azure

Check out our video and find out Who We Are!

Join Ivalua today and procure a great future for your career!

 

Ivalua’s core values include a priority on Care & Grow People. We take matters like pay equity very seriously and strive to reward our employees appropriately and fairly for their talents.

The compensation range for this position is based upon careful and continual market compensation research. In addition to location, compensation may also vary based upon job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.

Title: Senior IT Architect (Lead Cloud Engineer)

Base Range minimum: $119,000

Base Range maximum: $221,000

Additional compensation / rewards: Ivalua offers an annual target bonus for this position conditional on individual and company performance. Other compensation factors may also be considered. Ivalua also offers exceptional benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement (with company match), and much more.

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