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AWS Solution Architect

Must Have Technical/Functional Skills
• 10+ years of IT experience
• 5+ years of experience in Cloud technologies including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
• Deep understanding of Cloud Native and fundamentals of AWS.
• Experience in application migration to AWS cloud using Refactoring and Re-architecting approach.
• Experience automation and provisioning of cloud environments using APIs, CLI and scripts.
• Experience in architecting & delivering end-to-end solutions using C#, ASP.Net MVC, WCF, Entity Framework, REST, RDBMS, NoSQL, ReactJS, NodeJS, Bootstrap, CSS3, HTML5, AngularJS, Springboot
• Broad understanding and knowledge across multiple technical domains including Front-end Architecture, Services Architecture, Integration/Middleware Architecture, Security Architecture, Data Architecture etc.
• Experience with microservices, containerization technologies, Lambda, AWS VPC, AWS CloudWatch, AWS CloudSearch, AWS ElasticSearch, Amazon SNS, S3, API Gateway, Auto scaling, SQS, AWS CloudFormation, AWS Step Function
• Experience in ROSA, Containers (Docker), Kubernetes, Kafka (or other messaging platform), Apache Camel, RabbitMQ, Active MQ, Storage / RDBMS and No-SQL databases etc..

Experience in identification of Microservices domain decomposition model, event storming, data lineage strategy

Roles & Responsibilities
• Architect, design, lead and perform migration of an on-prem large scale enterprise application to AWS
• Design, develop and implement cloud solution based on AWS cloud services and containerization technologies
• Design and migrate existing application to microservices architectures
• Terraform knowledge must

Salary Range- $120,000-$130,000 a year

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