Role: AWS FinOps Architect with FinOps Certifications
Location: Atlanta GA - 3 Days/ week Onsite (Hybrid)
Only W2
Minimum Experience : 15 years
Sound knowledge on AWS platform and configurations with proficiency on establishing FinOps Analysis Approaches Qualification and Classification criteria including remediation approaches
- Work with client FinOps and CFO teams to leverage FinOps data & processes to facilitate Budgeting & Forecasting
- Budgeting Baselining Spend Expectations - projects applications Alerts for projected Budget threshold breaches
- Forecasting Identifying projected deltas including growth and program driven (Work with CloudOps / ITOps teams)
- Reviews of Reservations (supplemented by IT Operations data)
- Adjustments to Baselines & Savings Plans
- Product and Service switches to optimize sourcing and Savings/Discount plans
- Work with IT Operation and Cloud Operations teams to identify the type activities/interventions that could address actions identified by above controls
- Work with stakeholders (engineering application business audit sourcing budgeting & forecasting and operations teams) to establish appropriate OCM (Operational Change Management) avenues to promote FinOps culture in their planning and actions
- Governance and Review forums
- Architecture and Roadmaps (incl. Patterns/Template/Blueprints)
- Automations and Standard Operating Processes
- Establish and evolve Tagging Standards to ensure appropriate tracking and usage/spend baselines can be established to support / differentiate
- existing Public Cloud workloads
- future migrated Public Cloud workloads
- changes to existing public cloud workloads due to new releases approved changes and organic growth
- Establish (with client FinOps team) detailed data streams for near real-time (and real time) costs and consumption for engineering application and business teams.
- spend and usage/allocations (from billing data)
- breakdown by accounts by applications by line of business (business functions) discounts and credits cross leverage Observability/Instrumentation (e.g. OTel) to enhance information that could be provided that influence spending/consumption patterns