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AWS Cloud DevOps Analyst is required for a European leader in cloud implementation, application development and managed services working for the Government in Scotland.
Project Details:
12 Month Contract (extension)
Inside IR35
2 x days on site (Bi-weekly)
Rate: £70 an hour (DOE)
Responsibilities:
Examining new and existing AWS hosted systems
1. Use AWS Technical expertise to elicit, develop and document requirements into EPICs and User Stories that the engineering scrum teams can consume.
2. Structuring and prioritising requirements and communicating plans with stakeholders for review and approval
3. Advise on alternative and/or complementary approaches to satisfying a requirement
4. Prepare and deliver presentations to application development team as well as end user to clarify complex requirements and system behaviour
5. Collaborating with Business Analysts, Project Leads, Product Owner, Cloud Engineers and other IT teams to resolve issues and ensuring solutions are viable and consistent
6. Producing specifications for new or modified AWS Cloud systems.
7. Liaising with other IT staff such as infrastructure architects, solution architects, cloud engineers, DBA, Security, and developers to produce new system functionality
8. Document the business guides, review online help and assist in producing the functional release notes
9. Analyse the business impact of requirements and ensure that the business is prepared for the change
10. Support and develop fellow Analysts.
Skills:
11. Technical knowledge of AWS
12. BPSS or SC Cleared hugely desired
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