AWS Developer (Remote Opportunity)

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<strong>Job Summary:</strong><br>Mind Computing is seeking a skilled <strong>AWS Developer</strong> to design, develop, and manage cloud-based applications using Amazon Web Services (AWS). The ideal candidate will have expertise in AWS services, cloud computing, and DevOps practices to build, modify, and maintain scalable, secure, and high-performance cloud solutions.<br><br><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong><br><ul> <li>Design, develop, and deploy cloud-based applications and solutions on AWS.</li> <li>Utilize AWS services such as EC2, Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, RDS, API Gateway, and others for application development.</li> <li>Implement serverless applications using AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and Step Functions. </li> <li>Develop and maintain Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools like AWS CloudFormation or Terraform.</li> <li>Ensure security best practices in AWS, including IAM policies, encryption, and compliance.</li> <li>Optimize cloud-based applications for performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.</li> <li>Implement CI/CD pipelines using AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy.</li> <li>Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve application performance using AWS CloudWatch and logging tools.</li> <li>Pull and manipulate data from external APIs.</li> <li>Stay updated with AWS best practices, new features, and emerging technologies.</li> </ul><br><strong>Required Skills & Qualifications:</strong><br><ul> <li>Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.</li> <li>Experience working in an Agile programming environment. </li> <li>Proven experience as an AWS Developer or Cloud Engineer.</li> <li>Strong proficiency in AWS services, cloud computing, and architecture.</li> <li>Hands-on experience with programming languages such as Python.</li> <li>Familiarity with containerization and orchestration tools like Docker and Kubernetes.</li> <li>Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform or AWS CloudFormation.</li> <li>Strong knowledge of networking, security, and compliance in AWS environments.</li> <li>Experience in designing, managing and optimizing SQL server on AWS.</li> <li>Understanding of DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, and automation.</li> <li>Excellent problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills.</li> </ul><br><strong>Preferred Qualifications:</strong><br><ul> <li>AWS Certified Developer - Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect.</li> <li>Experience with machine learning, big data, or IoT services in AWS.</li> <li>Experience supporting Legacy applications.</li> <li>Familiar with x12 and health care transactions related to claims processing.</li> <li>Experience building functions in Python.</li> <li>Experience with REST APIs.</li> <li>Experience with integrations with SaaS products, such as Pega, Service Now, or Jira.</li> </ul><br><strong>Benefits</strong><br><ul><li>Medical/Dental/Vision</li><li>PTO + Federal Holidays </li><li>Corporate Laptop </li><li>Training opportunities </li><li>Remote work options</li></ul><br>Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status.<br><br>Sorry, we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time.

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