Cloud Architect (India Office)
Red Cup IT, Inc. · Jaipur, IN
About The Role
We are looking for a
Cloud Architect
who is responsible for overseeing a company's cloud computing strategy. This includes cloud adoption plans, cloud application design, and cloud management and monitoring. They ensure that the cloud environment is
scalable, resilient, secure, and cost-effective.
- Strategy and Design
This is the "blueprint" phase of the job. You aren't just picking services; you are designing a system that can survive a server failure or a sudden spike in traffic.
Architecture Design
Designing multi-tier cloud architectures that utilize IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS providers (like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud).
Cloud Selection
Evaluating which cloud providers or hybrid-cloud configurations best suit the organization's specific needs.
Scalability Planning
Ensuring the infrastructure can grow (or shrink) automatically based on demand to optimize performance.
- Governance and Security
In the cloud, a small configuration mistake can lead to a massive data breach. The Architect is the primary defender.
Identity & Access Management (IAM)
Designing "Least Privilege" models to ensure only the right people have access to sensitive data.
Compliance
Ensuring the cloud setup meets industry standards like GDPR, HIPAA, or SOC2.
Security Frameworks
Implementing encryption at rest and in transit, firewalls, and DDoS protection.
- Cost Optimization (FinOps)
One of the biggest challenges in the cloud is the "surprise bill." An Architect must be a good steward of the company's budget.
Cost Modeling
Estimating monthly spend before a project launches.
Resource Rightsizing
Identifying underutilized resources and shutting them down or downsizing them.
Reserved Instances
Planning long-term capacity purchases to save money compared to "on-demand" pricing.
- Leadership and Collaboration
Architects rarely work in a vacuum. They act as the "connective tissue" between various departments.
Bridging Business and Tech
Translating a CEO's goal (e.g., "We need to launch in Europe") into a technical requirement (e.g., "We need a multi-region deployment with data residency compliance").
Mentorship
- Guiding Cloud Engineers and Developers on best practices for "Cloud Native" development.
- Technical Skills vs. Soft Skills
Technical Proficiency
Professional Soft Skills
Networking
VPCs, DNS, Load Balancing, CDN
Communication
Explaining "The Cloud" to non-techies
Programming
Python, Go, or Java for automation
Decision Making
Choosing between cost and performance
IaC
Terraform, CloudFormation, or Ansible
Adaptability
Keeping up with weekly cloud updates
Data
SQL, NoSQL, and Data Lake architecture
Problem Solving
Troubleshooting systemic outages
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