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AWS services like EC2, S3, ECS, EKS, ELB, Any RDS, Streaming (Kafka), Messaging(SQS, ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ), Caching(Redis, Ignite, Redshift, elastic), NO-SQL and API Gateway. 5+ years of designing, and developing utilizing common AWS services like EC2, S3, ECS, EKS, ELB, Any RDS, Streaming (Kafka), Messaging(SQS, ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ), Caching(Redis, Ignite, Redshift, elastic), NO-SQL and API Gateway.
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Data warehouses and file stores such as Snowflake, RedShift, Teradata, BigQuery, Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Azure Synapse, Databricks Lakehouse, etc. Data warehouses and file stores such as Snowflake, RedShift, Teradata, BigQuery, Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Azure Synapse, Databricks Lakehouse, etc.
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S3, ApiGW, EC2, Lambda, ECS, Batch, Route53, Cognito, SQS, EventBridge, DynamoDB, EFS, RDS, Drive technical excellence in the design and development of our product, working directly for our co-Founder & CTO.
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Ideal candidates should bring a robust background in full-stack development, with a strong emphasis on leveraging AWS services such as EC2,AWS Appsync, Opensearch, Lambda, S3, and RDS to build and maintain scalable, high-performance web applications.
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Expertise in AWS integrations, particularly with RESTful applications and services like Cognito, API Gateway, RDS, DynamoDB, CloudFront, and EBS. We are seeking a skilled Architect with a strong background in Java and AWS technologies to join our team in Austin, TX. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in product development, with a focus on building scalable solutions using Java, Spring Boot, microservices architectures, and AWS cloud services.
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We pay professional dues for our RDs including CDR fees, Academy or ASPEN annual membership and state license fees. Specialty areas include NICU, bariatric, renal, cardiac, diabetes, nutrition support, pediatrics, oncology, transplant, geriatrics, and outpatient services.
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NET, AWS (including but not limited to Elastic Container Service, Lambdas, SQS, Dynamo DB, and RDS), SQL, Node. JS, React, TypeScript, Terraform. NET, AWS (including but not limited to Elastic Container Service, Lambdas, SQS, Dynamo DB, and RDS), SQL, Node. JS, React, TypeScript, Terraform.
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Should have working knowledge of services such as (or equivalent to) AWS EC2, API Gateway, CodeCommit, CodePipeline, Lambda, S3, RDS, VPC, ELB, Route53, Auto-Scaling, IAM through AWS Console, and CloudFormation.
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Strong experience with AWS/GCP Database services such as: RDS, DynamoDB, CloudSQL, Elasticache. Essential Skill - python, Amazon Web Services (AWS),Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Terraform, Amazon Web Services EKS (AWS EKS), Amazon Web Services S3 (AWS S3), AWS-EC2, AWS KMS,AWS IAM, API Automation, Cloud Computing, Cloud Networking, Serverless Architecture.
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Java, Spring Boot, Ruby, Rails, AWS - ECS, SNS, SQS, RDS, Dynamo DB, Elasta Cache, S3, EC2, Docker, Postgresql, Redis, REST, SOAP, SAML, OAUTH2, Terraform,. Java, Spring Boot, Ruby, Rails, AWS - ECS, SNS, SQS, RDS, Dynamo DB, Elasta Cache, S3, EC2, Docker, Postgresql, Redis, REST, SOAP, SAML, OAUTH2, Terraform.
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Strong understanding of AWS services such as EC2, RDS, S3, VPC, Lambda, etc. Implement Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools like Terraform or AWS CloudFormation. We seek a highly skilled and experienced DevOps Engineer with a strong background in AWS and PostgreSQL. This role involves working closely with our software development teams to design, implement, and maintain our cloud infrastructure and database systems, ensuring high availability, performance, and security.
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Working knowledge of AWS cloud computing (EC2, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB) Working knowledge of AWS cloud computing (EC2, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB) AVAILABLE POSITIONS Head of Product (Director/Lead), Developer Services.
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Head of Product (Director/Lead), Developer Services. Leverage qualitative consumer insights and quantitative data to inform decisions. Monitor industry trends and competitive landscape to inform product strategy and ensure Zynga’s Developer Services solutions are competitive with external offerings and are evolving with changes in the industry.
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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) 5-10 years Is Required. Experience in AWS/GCP Management and Governance suite of products such as CloudTrail, CloudWatch. Experience using AWS/GCP Application Integration Services such as: Simple Notification Service (SNS), Simple Queue Service (SQS), Step Functions.
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Remarks: Candidate MUST relocate to Austin, TX if hired and follow a Hybrid work schedule. Experience with AWS/GCP Developer tools such as: CodeDeploy, CodePipeline. 10+ Advanced knowledge of AWS/GCP Services/Architecture.
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