Cloud Engineer/System Architect
株式会社NTTデータ
- AWS
- GCP
- Azure
- Machine Learning
- Data Analysis
- Docker
- IoT
- Terraform
- Kubernetes
- Data Scientist
- Agile development
- Cloud technology
- Cloud engineering
- System architecture
- Fiware
- support system
- SocietyOS
- City OS
- Cloud Recruitment
- ¥4,500,000 - 13,000,000
- Tokyo
- 1,001 to 10,000
Company Info
NTT Data accelerates business growth by providing solutions/services in the fields of global, digital, and network services, and contributes to the development of client businesses, providing solutions in the areas of system development and new service development, and aggressively pursuing technological innovation. We have an environment where you can gain experience in developing systems such as development and operation of mail-order systems, and in the development of systems such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, and AWS. We also have an environment where you can acquire development skills in the field of data analysis in Japan, and can contribute to the transformation of the mail-order system and the development of salesforce, ServiceNow, and AWS.Job Summary
In the recruitment position, we are looking for a cloud engineer as a cloud engineer, who maximizes the value in the development of the city OS, and is experienced in the continuous development/operation of the city OS, and is directly involved in the development of new values to create a new value.Duties
We will create a service that utilizes the strength of NTT Group's society that has been implemented, and is experienced in the continuous development/operation of the city OS, and is directly involved in the development of new values to create a new value. We expect a high level of development team for the infrastructure development of the city OS and the development team of the IT domain of the SocietyPJTs.Login to see all information about offers.
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