About the job Senior Cloud ApplicationDeveloper
Sr Cloud Application Developer needs 3 years of professional software engineering experience
Sr Cloud Application Developer requires:
- Bachelors Degree
- At least 3 years of professional software engineering experience
- 1+ years of experience with AWS, GCP, Azure, or another cloud service
- 1+ years of experience in at least one of the following: Java, Scala, Python, Go, or Node.js
- 1+ years of experience in open source frameworks
Preferred Qualifications: - Infrastructure as Code experience, like Terraform, CloudFormation, CDK, etc.
- Strong technical knowledge of AWS relating to application development.
- Ability to write code to automate manual processes
- Ability to communicate at all levels within an organization and influence leadership.
- Proven ability to work with cross functional teams and translate requirements between business, project management and technical projects or programs
Sr Cloud Application Developer duties:
- Identifies, drives and leads in the implementation of products to standardize how we deploy applications in AWS/GCP.
- Designs reusable architectures and services that can be leveraged by agile teams to improve development velocity.
- Develops applications in Python, Node.js, Java to support automating manual processes and repeatable decision making.
- Develops Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform, YAML files, build specifications, Python and Lambda functions to have a completely automated build and release process for all AWS resource infrastructure and code artifacts.
- Design and implement infrastructure, processes, procedures, and automations for global complex multi-cloud environments
- Integrate different cloud services with traditional back-end data services.
- Build from the ground up reliable infrastructure service to deliver highly secure and scalable services
- Document designs, processes, projects, tools, standards, and techniques and ensure documentation is maintained and relevant
- Define best practices and seek inefficient processes to drive orchestration/automation.