Cloud Consultant, App Modernization

Job Description: • Responsible for end-to-end planning, building, and deploying of software systems • Implement technical solutions as part of a team for customer engagements • Drive programming of well-constructed, testable code • Help customers shape their journey to adopting the cloud and provide technical and strategic guidance • Consult, plan, design, and implement cloud native application solutions • Review existing customer application architectures and propose iterative moves to cloud native • Code, test and deploy refinements in customer applications • Build and deploy infrastructure and automate operations for customers • Develop technical content: automation tools, reference architectures, white papers • Support solution development and provide technical briefs and reference implementations • Support internal and external brand development through thought leadership Requirements: • Professional experience architecting/operating full stack business/consumer/corporate web and mobile applications built on AWS • Core: Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Devops/TFS, EC2, Lambda, S3, AWS networking, .NET, IIS, MS SQL Server, Java, Apache Tomcat, SNS, Secrets Manager, CloudWatch • Optional: SageMaker, Glue, Firehose, Hashicorp Vault, Dynatrace, Snowflake • Experience in software/technology customer facing experience • You must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship, now or at any time in the future Benefits: Apply tot his job

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