Cloud Engineers in the United States.
AWS, Azure, GCP architects and engineers — landing zones, migrations, FinOps, security, and Kubernetes platform engineering. Vetted nationwide.
America's directory for cloud engineers.
Cloud engineering owns the foundation that every modern software product runs on — landing zones, networking, identity, observability, FinOps, and the security guardrails that keep production safe.
EngineerMint lists certified cloud architects and engineers across AWS, Azure, and GCP — solo consultants, MSPs, and full-service firms with proven migration, modernization, and platform-engineering track records.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a cloud engineer do?+
Cloud engineers design and operate the infrastructure that hosts modern software — networking, compute, storage, identity, security, and platform services on AWS, Azure, and GCP.
What credentials matter for cloud engineers?+
AWS Solutions Architect / DevOps Engineer Professional, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, GCP Professional Cloud Architect, plus HashiCorp Terraform and Kubernetes (CKA/CKAD) certifications.
When do I need a cloud architect vs a cloud engineer?+
Architects own design, security posture, cost model, and roadmap. Engineers implement and operate. Most teams need both — and a small team often combines the roles in one senior engineer.
What does a cloud migration typically cost?+
Lift-and-shift discovery: $25k–$100k. Full migration of a mid-size estate: $250k–$2M+ depending on app count, refactoring scope, and FinOps optimization required.
Can I post a cloud engineering project?+
Yes. Migration, landing zone, FinOps, security hardening — post a brief and qualified cloud engineers will respond.