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What We Look For
The traits that define top candidates in this role
- Deep hands-on experience with AWS, Azure, or GCP — ideally multi-cloud
- Cloud architecture, migrations, and cost optimization experience
- Strong IaC background: Terraform, CloudFormation, CDK
- Security-conscious engineers who design for compliance from the start
Why This Role Is Hard to Fill
Cloud engineers with real architecture experience — not just certifications — are rare. We've built relationships with engineers who have the scars from real migrations and know how to avoid the pitfalls.
Our Approach
We go beyond certifications and look at actual project scope: what did they architect, what did they migrate, what broke and how did they fix it. Real depth only.
FAQ
Common Questions About Hiring a Cloud Engineer
How much does a Cloud Engineer make?+
Cloud Engineers typically earn between $130,000–$175,000 annually for direct hire positions in today's market, though compensation varies based on location, years of experience, tech stack, and company stage. Candidates in major tech hubs like San Francisco, New York, or Seattle may command salaries at the higher end of that range.
How long does it take to hire a Cloud Engineer?+
With CRB Workforce, most clients receive their first qualified slate of Cloud Engineer candidates within 5–10 business days. The full time-to-offer typically runs 3–6 weeks depending on your interview process and how quickly stakeholders are available. We actively manage scheduling and follow-up to keep momentum.
When should I hire a Cloud Engineer full-time vs. on contract?+
Direct hire makes sense when you need a Cloud Engineer long-term, want them invested in your culture and roadmap, and can offer competitive equity or benefits. Contract works better when you need immediate capacity for a defined project, want to evaluate someone before committing, or need to keep headcount flexible. CRB can help with both — and contract-to-hire is always an option if you want a built-in trial period.
What's the biggest mistake companies make when hiring a Cloud Engineer?+
The most common mistake is prioritizing résumé keywords over real-world impact. A Cloud Engineer who can articulate what they built, why they built it, and what broke along the way will outperform a keyword-matched résumé every time. We screen for demonstrated results and communication quality — not just credentials — so you only meet candidates who can actually do the job.
Who should I contact at CRB Workforce to start a Cloud Engineer search?+
You can reach our team through the contact form on our site. Tell us a bit about the role, your timeline, and what "great" looks like for you — and we'll set up a brief discovery call to get aligned before sourcing begins. Most searches are active within 24–48 hours of that call.
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We typically deliver a shortlist of qualified candidates within 5–10 business days.