AWS Engineer Engineering - Owings Mills, MD at Geebo

AWS Engineer

Title:
AWS Engineer Loction:
Owings Mills, MD Duration:
6 Months with possibility of extension
Job Description:
Designs, develops, modifies, adapts and implements short- and long-term solutions to information technology needs through new and existing applications, systems, databases and applications infrastructure.
Reviews and interprets system requirements and business processes.
Codes, tests, debugs and implements software solutions 4 years experience in API / Microservice design and development using technologies to include:
JavaScript, Python or Java, AuthZ/AuthN, JWT, Oauth2 2 years experience with containers - Docker 2 years experience with CI/CD pipeline GitLab, Artifactory Experience with architectural design and development of serverless applications running in the AWS cloud, using AWS components as EC2, ECS, Lambda, CloudFront, SNS, SQS Understanding of distributed systems (Load Balancing, Auto-Scaling) In-depth experience working on various RDBMS such as AWS Aurora, PostgreSQL.
MySQL Develops data models or schemas from scratch and knows of key concepts such as ACID, Normalization, and Transactions Knowledgeable in REST and GRPC Debugs large components with limited assistance and assists other engineers with debugging Leads code reviews and actively participates in providing feedback on others designs/code Familiarity with shell commands/programming Oversees significant pieces of development within the development lifecycle Proponent of agile methodology; takes leading role in sprint ceremonies, works with product owners to define scope of work, monitors and assists less experienced developers.
Knowledge of industry best practices building data architecture and technology solutions AWS certification preferred AWS,API,CI/CD,REST,GRPC,EC2, ECS, Lambda, CloudFront, SNS, SQS,GitLab, Artifactory,Docker,MySQL.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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