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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
- Use AWS Technical expertise to elicit, develop and document requirements into EPICs and User Stories that the engineering scrum teams can consume.
- Structuring and prioritising requirements and communicating plans with stakeholders for review and approval
- Advise on alternative and / or complementary approaches to satisfying a requirement
- Prepare and deliver presentations to application development team as well as end user to clarify complex requirements and system behaviour
- Collaborating with Business Analysts, Project Leads, Product Owner, Cloud Engineers and other IT teams to resolve issues and ensuring solutions are viable and consistent
- Producing specifications for new or modified AWS Cloud systems.
- Liaising with other IT staff such as infrastructure architects, solution architects, cloud engineers, DBA, Security, and developers to produce new system functionality
- Document the business guides, review online help and assist in producing the functional release notes
- Analyse the business impact of requirements and ensure that the business is prepared for the change
- Support and develop fellow Analysts.
Skills :
Technical knowledge of AWSBPSS or SC Cleared hugely desiredbody {font : normal 400 13px / 16px 'Open Sans','Helvetica Neue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;color : #333;margin : 10px;}p,span,div,b,i,u{ line-height : 120% !important; font-family : 'Open Sans','Helvetica Neue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif !important; }