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Curso de Gestão e Programação de Sistemas informáticos
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Cloud Designer
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How many hours They work a day?
Main Tasks of the Job
Requirements Analysis: Assessing the technical needs of clients:- Solution Design:Planning and creating cloud environments.- Collaboration: Working with other IT professionals to implement and maintain cloud solutions.
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Security: Ensuring that cloud systems are secure, scalable and reliable:- Migration: Assisting with the migration of existing applications to the cloud.- Maintenance: Maintain documentation and update systems as necessary.
Working Hours: On average, a Cloud Designer works around 8 hours a day, but this can vary depending on the company and the project.
Who does this work?
- IT professionals: Cloud engineers, cloud architects, software developers.- Development teams: Collaborate with DevOps engineers and other developers.
Qualifications for this Job
- Academic Background: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or related field.- Certifications: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals.-Experience: Previous experience with the design and implementation of cloud solutions.- Skills: In-depth knowledge of cloud technologies, project management skills, problem solving.
The Salary
Average Salary: The salary of a Cloud Designer can vary, but is generally in the range of $80,000 to $120,000 per year in the US. Salaries can be higher depending on experience and location.
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