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As a Full Stack principal engineer, you will work on the front-end, API, middleware and back-end architecture, design, coding using various languages, evaluate and use different development frameworks including microservices architecture and DB design, third-party and open-source software and libraries.
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Researches and designs optimal end to end cloud computing software solutions for cloud, AI, orchestration, enterprise, microservices, and/or distributed computing. Development with tools like Intel OneAPI or Nvidia CUDA.
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Design, develop and deploy microservices on Microsoft Azure kubernaties and cosmos DB. Generate various metrics for microservices using Spring Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) and Spring Boot Actuator.
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Architectural experience with microservices and distributed applications, leveraging containers or serverless technology. Deep understanding of DevOps principles and practices, with experience in CI/CD pipelines, automation tools, and developer enablement/tooling (GitHub, GitHub Actions, SpaceLift, Jenkins, Backstage, Harness)Experience with Configuration Management platforms (Ansible.
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5+ years experience designing and developing microservices using Java, SpringBoot, GCP SDKs, GKE/Kubernetes. Apply modern software development practices (serverless computing, microservices architecture, CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, etc.
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6-8 years of experience in some or all the following areas: software development, application architecture, technical architecture, requirements development, requirements management, design methodologies, DevSecOps, CI/CD, agile development methodologies, application integration, high availability, application performance, test automation, serverless, microservices, containerization, monitoring, instrumentation, observability, etc.
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This systems modernization project incorporates the latest technologies in Cloud Computing, Microservices Architecture, AI/ML, and DevSecOps to provide Computer Vision capabilities. This systems modernization project incorporates the latest technologies in Cloud Computing, Microservices Architecture, AI/ML, and DevSecOps to provide Computer Vision capabilities.
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This includes responsibility for input on the design of API, API Management, API Catalog, Enterprise Based Services (SOA, Microservices, Service Bus, etc.) In-depth knowledge of best practices around developing microservices architectures.
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Expert knowledge of security requirements, microservices, service-oriented architecture, design patterns, SOLID design principles, multi-threaded systems, automated unit testing, test-driven development, and acceptance test-driven development.
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Develop microservices, web applications, and mobile applications. As a Software engineer you will stand out if you have experience with Flutter, Angular, React, Spring Boot, RabbitMQ & ELK Stack.
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The primary duties will be to support the deployment of microservices via a DevSecOps pipeline within a Linux-based multi-tenant environment. Provide technical guidance for all capabilities/microservices.
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Design and develop key application components as microservices using Spring Boot, Java and RESTful architecture. + 6+ years designing and developing key applications components in Microservices with Spring Boot.
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Skill Required /Desired Amount of Experience Extensive experience is architecting web application, event driven systems and microservices Required 8 Years Design, estimate, implementation and governance of AWS Cloud architecture Required 8 Years Strong experience in AWS services like AWS EC2, ALB, RDS, AWS Lambda, AWS S3, Api Gateway, AWS IAM etc.
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Expertise in microservices architecture. Expertise in integration with finance and billing applications and back-office systems (e.g., SAP) preferred. Expertise in multi-tenant public and private cloud architecture.
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O Deep understanding of the cloud-native solution, microservices-architecture, and at least one or more of the following areas: API orchestration architecture, mobile-front end architecture, customer engagement architecture.
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