Codetown ::: a software developer's community
1: Multiple years application development experience with Enterprise Java
2: Multiple year application development experience with Python
3: 3+ years CI/CD and DevOps experience
4: In depth knowledge of the AWS cloud computing platform, its many services and dimensions of scalability - including but not limited to: Lambda, S3 (Object Storage), VPC (Virtual Private Cloud), EC2, EBS (Block Storage under high I/O), ELB/Elastic Beanstalk (load-balancing and autoscaling), SQS(messaging), Cloud Formation for AWS Orchestration, Alternative Queuing Platforms, CloudWatch and RedShift. Strong knowledge of : REST, JSON, SWAGGER, APIs, Micro-Services, JavaScript, AJAX, jQuery, Nodejs
5: Agile/Scrum, Jira, Iterative, Team Development
Pay rate range $65-$80/hr
If you'd like to hear more, connect with me aboni@ssipeople.com
Thanks,
Arun
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