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Lead Cloud Engineer

Irvine, CA · Hybrid

$59.75 - $80/hr

Lead Cloud Engineer If you're looking for a career that provides affordable health benefit solutions to the people who support some of the most vital industries, we're looking for you. At Pinnacle ...

Lead Cloud Engineer

Irvine, CA · Hybrid

$147.72K/yr

SUMMARY The Lead Cloud Engineer is a senior, hands-on technical role responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based systems across Azure and AWS platforms. This role combines hands ...

Sr AWS Cloud Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$65.75 - $87.75/hr

Job Title: Sr AWS Cloud Engineer Location: San Francisco, CA (Onsite) Job Summary We are looking ... Lead cloud initiatives end-to-end with minimal supervision * Enable secure self-service cloud ...

Paramount Streaming Technology is seeking a highly skilled Lead Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to design, build, and evolve our next-generation cloud platform supportingreal-time data streaming, AI ...

Paramount Streaming Technology is seeking a highly skilled Lead Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to design, build, and evolve our next-generation cloud platform supportingreal-time data streaming, AI ...

Lead Cloud DevOps Platform Engineer

Santa Clara, CA · Remote

$61.50 - $84.25/hr

... Engineer! Are you a Cloud DevOps Platform expert eager to drive innovation in healthcare? Join Hologic's Breast & Skeletal Health Division as a Lead Cloud DevOps Platform Engineer and play a pivotal ...

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How much do lead cloud engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for lead cloud engineer in California is $122,163.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $101,200.00 and $133,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Lead Cloud Engineer job?

A Lead Cloud Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud infrastructure and services for an organization. They provide technical leadership, ensure security and scalability, and optimize cloud performance. This role often involves collaborating with development, operations, and security teams to drive cloud adoption and best practices. The Lead Cloud Engineer also evaluates new cloud technologies and mentors junior engineers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Lead Cloud Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lead Cloud Engineer, you need a deep understanding of cloud architecture, deployment, and automation, typically supported by a degree in computer science or a related field and substantial hands-on experience in cloud environments. Proficiency with platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, along with certifications like AWS Certified Solutions Architect or similar, and expertise in infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform or CloudFormation are highly valued. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills set outstanding candidates apart, enabling effective collaboration across technical and non-technical teams. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure the reliable design, implementation, and management of scalable cloud solutions that align with organizational goals.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Lead Cloud Engineer?

A Lead Cloud Engineer's daily responsibilities often include designing and maintaining scalable cloud infrastructure, overseeing cloud migrations, and ensuring security and compliance best practices are implemented. You will collaborate closely with development, DevOps, and security teams to optimize system performance and address technical issues. Additionally, you'll provide mentorship to junior engineers, participate in architectural reviews, and contribute to strategic cloud initiatives. This role requires staying current with emerging cloud technologies and proactively identifying opportunities for automation and cost optimization.
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Lead Cloud Engineer

Western Growers

Irvine, CA • Hybrid

$59.75 - $80/hr

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Job description

Lead Cloud Engineer

If you're looking for a career that provides affordable health benefit solutions to the people who support some of the most vital industries, we're looking for you. At Pinnacle Claims Management, we are an innovative third-party administrator (TPA) that provides a full suite of comprehensive and customized health benefits administration services for self-funded companies, including health management and wellness solutions, and pharmacy benefit management. As part of the Western Growers Family of Companies, we are committed to providing our employees with everything they need to succeed and grow. We know that taking care of our clients starts with taking care of our employees. As a keystone of our philosophy, we recognize that every person on our team comes to us with a unique background, history and story that adds strength to our organization. Additionally, employees are encouraged to recognize that there isn't a work life and a home life, there is one life. This recognition throughout the organization emphasizes the value of finding a healthy and happy balance in every employee's life. One way this is realized for employees of Pinnacle Claims Management is flexible work arrangements with work-from-home, in-office or hybrid options. With competitive compensation packages, premier investment support, enriching personal development and more, we strive for our employees' job satisfaction and success.

Compensation: $ 107,430.93 - $ 147,717.27 with a rich benefits package that includes profit-sharing.

The Lead Cloud Engineer is a senior, hands-on technical role responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based systems across Azure and AWS platforms. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with team leadership, focusing on cloud-native architecture, automation, security, and operational excellence to support Western Growers' digital transformation goals, while providing leadership, mentorship, and guidance to other engineers. The incumbent in this role remains deeply involved in day-to-day engineering work, driving cloud adoption, infrastructure modernization, and security best practices. The role partners closely with IT leadership, application teams, and vendors to ensure cloud solutions align with business and technical requirements.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum three (3) years of hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure and/or AWS in production environments. Expert level knowledge preferred.
  • Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate or Azure Solutions Architect Expert (Preferred).
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect or AWS Certified SysOps Administrator (Preferred).
  • Expert-level knowledge of Microsoft Azure services including:
    • Azure Virtual Machines, Virtual Networks, and hybrid connectivity (VPN/ExpressRoute)
    • Azure Active Directory, Entra ID, Conditional Access policies
    • Azure Storage, SQL Database, and data platform services
    • Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and Application Insights
    • Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions for CI/CD pipelines
  • Strong working knowledge of AWS services including:
    • EC2, VPC, S3, RDS, Lambda
    • IAM, Security Groups, and network ACLs
    • CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and AWS Config
    • AWS CloudFormation or Terraform for infrastructure as code
  • Deep technical knowledge of:
    • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, ARM templates, CloudFormation)
    • Container technologies (Docker, Kubernetes, AKS, EKS)
    • Microsoft 365 administration and hybrid identity (Azure AD Connect, SSO)
    • PowerShell, Python, or Bash scripting for automation
    • Networking fundamentals including DNS, VPN, firewall rules, and routing
    • Security best practices including zero-trust architecture, encryption, and compliance frameworks
  • Must be available for after-hours maintenance windows, emergencies, and on-call rotation.
  • Ability to work independently while maintaining collaborative relationships across the organization.
  • Additional relevant certifications in security, DevOps, or cloud platforms.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design, implement, and manage cloud infrastructure across Azure and AWS platforms aligned with business requirements and security standards.
  • Lead cloud migration initiatives, including workload assessment, migration planning, and execution for applications and data.
  • Architect hybrid cloud solutions integrating on-premises systems with cloud services.
  • Implement and maintain infrastructure as code practices using Terraform, ARM templates, or CloudFormation.
  • Optimize cloud resource utilization and costs through rightsizing, reserved instances, and automation.
  • Establish and maintain disaster recovery and business continuity capabilities in cloud environments.
  • Ensure high availability, resiliency, and optimal performance of all cloud-based systems and services.
  • Maintain backup and recovery procedures for all critical cloud workloads.
  • Oversee Microsoft 365 tenant administration, including Exchange Online, SharePoint, Teams, and OneDrive.
  • Manage Azure Active Directory/Entra ID, including user provisioning, group management, and conditional access policies.
  • Implement and maintain hybrid identity solutions (Azure AD Connect, SSO, MFA).
  • Establish and enforce identity governance and privileged access management.
  • Implement cloud security best practices including network segmentation, encryption at rest and in transit, and access controls
  • Collaborate on security strategy, threat response, and risk mitigation.
  • Design and implement security-first cloud architectures that align with organizational risk tolerance and industry best practices.
  • Embed security controls into all cloud designs and implementations.
  • Stay current with emerging cloud technologies, architectures, and industry trends.
  • Identify and recommend opportunities to leverage cloud capabilities for business process improvement and operational efficiency.
  • Evaluate and recommend cloud services, tools, and technologies to support business objectives.
  • Work with internal stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
  • Coordinate with software vendors on cloud-based integrations and API connectivity.
  • Provide regular reporting on cloud operations, costs, and project status to leadership.
  • Establish, monitor, and report on SLAs for cloud infrastructure and services.
  • Participate in change management processes related to cloud infrastructure and platform modifications.
  • Participate in IT strategic planning, roadmap development, and budgeting processes.
  • Provide technical leadership by guiding the planning, design and execution of cloud engineering work across projects.
  • Mentor and support cloud and systems engineers through hands-on guidance, architecture and code reviews, and collaborative problem solving.
  • Promote consistent engineering standards, best practices, and reusable patterns across cloud and infrastructure platforms.
  • Serve as an escalation point for complex technical challenges, assisting teams in resolution while reinforcing sound cloud and security practices.
  • Utilize all capabilities to satisfy one mission — to enhance the competitiveness and profitability of our members. Do everything possible to help members succeed by being curious and striving to understand what others are trying to achieve, planning, and executing work helpfully and collaboratively. Be willing to adjust efforts to ensure that work and attitude are helpful to others, be self-accountable, create a positive impact, and be diligent in delivering results.
  • All other duties as assigned.

Physical Demands/Work Environment:

The physical demands and work environment described here represent those that an employee must meet to successfully perform this job's essential functions. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate with others. The employee frequently is required to move around the office. The employee is often required to use tools, objects, and controls. This noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.