Lead technical discussions and design scalable, cloud-native applications on AWS. Migrate services to microservices architectures and advise on best practices.
This is a remote position.
Responsibilities:
- Work as a technical leader alongside customer business, development and infrastructure teams.
- Lead technical and design discussions with IT executives to help enterprises speed their adoption of new technologies and practices.
- Architect and building highly scalable, cloud-native applications on the AWS platform using core developer services like API Gateway, Lambda, SQS, DynamoDB and ECS.
- Leverage new technology paradigms (e.g., serverless, containers, microservices)
- Migrate monolithic applications to micro services architectures.
- Advise on implementing AWS best practices.
- Influence infrastructure architecture by sharing your application development expertise.
- Represent the voice for developers internally and influence our AWS Professional Services offerings and AWS product strategy for developers by working with AWS platform engineering, Business Development and other cross-functional teams.
Requirements
Competencies / Requirements :
- 7+Years Experience with large scale software development or application engineering with recent coding experience in two or more of the following languages: Java, JavaScript, C/C++, Node.js, Dot Net, and Python.
- Experience as a technical specialist in Customer-facing roles.
- Cloud experience.
- Architecting, designing and developing applications on the AWS platform.
- Designing and building application using Container and serverless technologies.
- Experience architecting highly available systems that utilize load balancing, horizontal scalability and high availability.
- Cloud certifications.
- Good exposure to Agile software development and DevOps practices such as Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Continuous Integration and automated deployment.
- Strong practical application development experience on Linux and Windows-based systems.
- Experience working directly with customers, partners or third-party developers.
Qualification:
- Bachelor’s / Master's degree in Computer Science or related field or equivalent.
- Minimum 3 years of relevant application architect.
Benefits
Competitive Salary.
Better Growth.
Work Life Balance.
We do not unfairly discriminate on any ground, including race, caste, religion, color, ancestry, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality, ethnic origin, disability or any other category protected by applicable law.
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