Cloud Migration Architect (AWS to Google Cloud Platform) with React JS

Overview

On Site
Contract - W2
Contract - Long term

Skills

AWS
gcp

Job Details

Job Title: Cloud Migration Engineer (AWS to Google Cloud Platform) with React JS

Location: Atlanta, GA -30313 (Hybrid)

Duration: Long term

Must Have Skills (TOP 3 SKILLS):

  • Google Cloud Platform, AWS, UI Technologies like ReactJs, Javascript or Angular

Job Description.

Migrate existing media assets and structured data from AWS to Google Cloud Platform, including but not

limited to original and transcoded video files, thumbnail images, search and metadata

records. As part of the migration scope, we are considering migrating all/existing videos.

Implement a secure user authentication and Single Sign-On (SSO) solution using an existing

identity provider.

Set up cloud-based storage solutions to manage various media assets, including but not

limited to Raw video files, Transcoded video outputs, Thumbnail images.

Implement secure storage and lifecycle management for application secrets and encryption

keys using cloud-native services.

Enable centralized monitoring and logging for all cloud resources to support observability,

performance tracking, and operational insights.

Provision and configure a managed relational database service to store structured

application data such as user profiles, playlists, and video metadata.

Creating reports and implementing Google Analytics tracking to track video Play by User.

Create or manage groups and provide capabilities to list, create, view and delete groups.

Redesign the existing UI architecture with ReactJS/JS to integrate the new user design.

Work closely with customer to get the design approvals and ensure timeline is met.

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