Negotiable
Outside
Remote
USA
Summary: The Google Cloud Platform Cloud Engineer role focuses on migrating and configuring APIs, service mesh components, and applications within the Google Cloud environment. Candidates should possess strong development experience in C# and Java, along with expertise in Kubernetes and Pub/Sub technologies. Familiarity with Rust is also beneficial. This is a remote contract position with occasional travel to Denver.
Key Responsibilities:
- Migrate and configure APIs using Apigee.
- Develop applications in C# and Java.
- Implement service mesh technologies in the Google Cloud Platform environment.
- Deploy and manage applications on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
- Migrate and integrate event-driven components using Pub/Sub.
- Utilize Rust for certain applications as needed.
Key Skills:
- Experience with Apigee for API management.
- Strong development skills in C# and Java.
- Knowledge of Istio and service mesh technologies.
- Proficiency in Kubernetes and GKE.
- Understanding of Pub/Sub for event-driven architecture.
- Familiarity with Rust programming language.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: USA
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Google Cloud Platform Cloud Engineer
Remote (travel to Denver once or twice )
3-4Months
Contract
API Management: Experience with Apigee (Google Cloud Platform's API management platform) is essential for migrating and configuring APIs.
C# and Java: The customer's applications use C# and Java, so the SCEs should have strong development experience in these languages.
Istio/Cloud Service Mesh: Experience with service mesh technologies is crucial for migrating and configuring the service mesh components in the new Google Cloud Platform environment.
Kubernetes Application Development: Strong knowledge of Kubernetes is required for deploying and managing applications on GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine).
Pub/Sub: Deep understanding of Pub/Sub is vital for migrating and integrating event-driven components that currently use Azure Event Hub, Event Grid, or Service Bus.
Rust: Some of the customer's applications use Rust, so familiarity with this language would be beneficial.