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Cloud Architect

ICFNew Delhi, Delhi, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

ICF is seeking a skilled Cloud Architect to design and manage scalable, secure, and reliable cloud infrastructure. The role involves implementing DevSecOps practices, building CI/CD pipelines, and architecting robust cloud networking solutions. Candidates must have extensive experience in cloud platforms, IaC automation tools, and security compliance. The position focuses on optimizing cost and performance while driving innovation in cloud engineering.

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Experience

8-12 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

ICF is seeking a skilled Cloud Architect to design and manage scalable, secure, and reliable cloud infrastructure. The role involves implementing DevSecOps practices, building CI/CD pipelines, and architecting robust cloud networking solutions. Candidates must have extensive experience in cloud platforms, IaC automation tools, and security compliance. The position focuses on optimizing cost and performance while driving innovation in cloud engineering.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid senior architectural role at an established professional services firm with clear requirements.

Well-defined job description with specific tech stack, responsibilities, and clear qualifications.

Must haves

  • 8-12 years experience in infrastructure automation on cloud platforms
  • Strong knowledge of AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud
  • Proficiency in cloud networking concepts including VPC design
  • Expertise in scripting with Python or Bash
  • Experience with IaC tools like Terraform or Ansible
  • Strong understanding of security best practices and compliance
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field

Tools and skills

awsazuregoogle cloudpythonbashterraformansiblecloudformationazure armpulumijenkinsgitlab cicirclecigithub actionsdockerkubernetesrapid7splunk

Nice to have: aws certified solutions architect, azure devops engineer expert, service catalogs, azure dev center, generative ai.

About the company

Global advisory and technology services firm, established mid-to-large size, but not a top-tier tech product brand.

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