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Cloud and Infrastructure

Learn more about the infrastructure roles Amiti specializes in, along with key information about the cloud and infrastructure industry.

Helping organizations find the right skills, attitude and culture fit for scale and security.

We recognize the importance of finding expert infrastructure and cloud computing professionals. With increasing numbers of businesses migrating to the cloud for greater efficiency and continuity, the need for skilled talent to ensure seamless and secure implementation is on the rise.

Cloud and Infrastructure Recruitment

Finding the right cloud or infrastructure hire

Cloud and infrastructure roles are among the most critical to get right. Professionals handling your tech stack, storage, security, system updates, and servers need both expertise and precision. We help employers find top candidates by assessing technical skills and mindset before providing a carefully selected shortlist for interviews. We also guide you through the selection process, including interview questions, testing, and probity checks, to ensure a successful hire.
Depending on the role, you may wish to include specific training or certification requirements in the job description. We help build a detailed candidate profile to attract the best talent, and our extensive network allows us to connect you with qualified job seekers who may not have applied yet.

Finding the right organization to join as a cloud or infrastructure specialist

The great news for experienced professionals in this field is that new opportunities are emerging across the USA every week. Companies recognize the importance of hiring skilled individuals to manage their infrastructure effectively. With security being a top priority for many organizations, job seekers can expect a variety of roles to consider.
When evaluating opportunities, it’s important to choose a company that aligns with your personal values and provides the chance to apply your expertise. Take the time to learn about the team you’ll be joining, the stakeholders you’ll interact with, and any upcoming projects you’ll be involved in.

Types of Cloud and Infrastructure Roles

Just like construction architects design buildings that are functional and built on a strong foundation, IT and software architects design technical solutions and support delivery teams during implementation. They transform business requirements into practical solutions and need strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical skills to succeed.

With more organizations moving their technology stacks to the cloud for the benefits of decentralized, offsite solutions, the demand for skilled professionals to implement, manage, and troubleshoot these services continues to grow.

Modern organizations rely on secure and dependable storage solutions that enable seamless access to information and applications across the business. Similarly, tech-focused companies need effective networking solutions to connect people, platforms, and devices within a unified virtual environment. Professionals in networking and storage often specialize in analyzing TCP/IP protocols, including SMTP, FTP, HTTP, DNS, SSL, and Authentication.

Security is a critical focus in all cloud and infrastructure operations. Experts in this area help protect sensitive information from external threats and manage access to systems and data. Certain security roles may require specialized skills, such as cybersecurity expertise and threat prevention.

Providing daily IT support across the organization is vital for any technology-driven business. Helpdesk roles involve a variety of tasks, from simple password resets to file recovery. Successful candidates combine solid IT knowledge with strong communication skills and plenty of patience.

Service management is a role that combines people skills with solid general IT knowledge. Those in this position oversee external providers supporting the organization’s technology, ensuring requirements are met and issues are resolved promptly. They may also manage and update service level agreements (SLAs) with customers.

Frequent updates to operating systems and applications create a high demand for IT professionals who can manage large-scale system deployments and support users in accessing the tools they need. System Administrators may also handle back-end tasks, including server updates.