Design and deliver cloud-native application architectures (microservices/serverless) on AWS, Azure or PCF. Translate requirements into technical solutions and reference architectures, integrate multiple systems, collaborate with client architects and vendors, set coding standards and best practices, work with DevOps on CI/CD, and participate in architecture reviews while writing and reviewing code across frontend, middleware, and database layers.
Role Cloud Application Architect Responsibilities Understand requirements and translate that to product features. Develop Technical solution for complex business problems using Cloud native technologies and cloud services. Should be able to use design patterns to make the application reliable; scalable; and highly available. Should be able to design Microservices and Serverless based architecture using cloud services and latest technologies stack like Java/.NET or Node etc Should work with client architect and define top notch solutions. Should be comfortable in handling and designing applications using one cloud platform (AWS/Azure or PCF) end to end. Should provide reference architecture for the application in scope. Should work with vendors and work on integration of multiple systems. Should drive the entire development team by defining and setting up high coding standards and follow best practices and principles aligning to the solution. Should work with the Devops team an implement CI/CD architecture Develop applications using Front end; middleware; and database related technologies. Should participate in reviewing other project architecture for flaws and suggest solutions. Should be hands in developing and implementing best practices and write smart piece of code. The Role offers An outstanding opportunity to re-imagine; redesign; and apply technology to add value to the business and operations.
Hexaware Technologies San Ramon, California, USA Office
3001 Bishop Drive Suite 300, Office 3108, San Ramon, United States, 94583
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