Google Cloud Engineer (GCP Engineer)

W2 CANDIDATES ONLY - Google Cloud Engineer (GCP Engineer) Location REMOTE Duration 12 Months Open for candidates who can work on w2 - We are seeking a highly skilled and hands-on Google Cloud Engineer to support a growing multi-cloud environment spanning Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This is a remote role focused on both technical implementation and strategic cloud enablement. The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in GCP while also possessing broad multi-cloud experience. This individual will play a key role in helping mature cloud capabilities, establish governance and standards, and provide technical leadership and knowledge transfer to internal teams. Key Responsibilities • Design, implement, and support cloud solutions across GCP, AWS, Azure, and OCI environments • Serve as the subject matter expert for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) • Lead technical discussions related to cloud architecture, strategy, governance, and best practices • Provide hands-on engineering support for cloud deployments, migrations, automation, and operational initiatives • Develop and help enforce cloud standards, governance models, and operational procedures • Collaborate with internal teams to educate and mentor resources on GCP capabilities and cloud-native practices • Perform knowledge transfer sessions and provide technical guidance where applicable • Support infrastructure modernization and cloud optimization initiatives • Assist with cloud security, scalability, reliability, and cost-management best practices Required Qualifications • Strong expert-level experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) • Proven hands-on engineering experience in cloud implementation and operations • Experience working within multi-cloud environments including AWS, Azure, OCI, and GCP • Deep understanding of cloud architecture, governance, and operational best practices • Ability to communicate technical concepts effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders • Experience developing cloud standards, policies, and governance frameworks • Strong troubleshooting, automation, and infrastructure deployment skills • Ability to work independently in a remote environment Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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