Cloud Governance Engineer
Cloud governance engineers are responsible for the planning, implementation, and enforcement of policies and procedures that govern the use of cloud computing services. They work with cloud architects, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure that cloud resources are used in a secure, compliant, and cost-effective manner.
Job Duties
Cloud governance engineers typically perform the following duties:
- Develop and implement cloud governance policies and procedures
- Monitor and enforce compliance with cloud governance policies and procedures
- Identify and mitigate risks associated with the use of cloud computing services
- Train and educate users on cloud governance best practices
- Collaborate with cloud architects, developers, and other stakeholders to ensure that cloud resources are used in a secure, compliant, and cost-effective manner
Education and Experience
Cloud governance engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. They also typically have several years of experience in cloud computing, security, and compliance.
Certifications
There are a number of certifications available for cloud governance engineers. These certifications can demonstrate your knowledge and skills in cloud governance and can help you to advance your career.
Career Growth
Cloud governance engineers can advance their careers by taking on more responsibility and leadership roles. They can also specialize in a particular area of cloud governance, such as security, compliance, or cost management.
Transferable Skills
The skills that cloud governance engineers develop can be transferred to other careers in the IT field. These skills include:
- Cloud computing
- Security
- Compliance
- Risk management
- Project management
- Communication