Application Architect - AWS / Blockchain

Emerging Technology Ltd
Upper Halliford
1 day ago
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Application Architect - AWS / Blockchain

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In today's digital era, customers are looking for outcome driven services and solutions. Person is expected to bring in required domain, technical and execution capabilities, to help customer realise its vision and in end-to-end transformation journey through smarter applications, integrated services and execution excellence.

Should have executed project around:

  • Customer Experience
  • Application Engineering & DevOps
  • Platform Solutions and SaaS
  • Digital Platform Services

We are looking for a hands‑on Architect and lead who comes with an in‑depth background on Cloud hosted technical solutions, API and Microservices Architecture and full stack development capabilities with MEAN, MERN stack. Preference would be to have skills around designing and leading Blockchain and Open source based full stack development programs.

  • Lead a technologically intensive program on AWS, Blockchain, Security, full stack development on MEAN/MERN stack, Microservices and API implementations using MuleSoft/Dell Boomi etc.
  • Hands‑on experience around Application and API security and various standards, policies and protocols around cloud and REST API based architectures
  • Should have implemented and executed projects including AWS/Azure PaaS services
  • Familiarity with no code applications, Serverless Functions, Lambda architectures etc.
  • Create technically sound solutions for complex and non-standard vanilla assignments
  • Previous experience on API and Cloud integration implementations using products like MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, AWS/Azure API Management
  • Product Evaluation and implementation in Greenfield (and uncertain) environments.
  • Provide technical leadership through the implementation
  • Assist on consulting/advisory services for customers digital transformation journey
  • Conducting PoC’s / PoT’s and position papers and recommending the right solutions
  • Contribute to the business development activities by working on the proposal responses and getting involved in the customer presentations
  • Contribute towards development of IP’s, Assets, solutions and accelerator kits around the service offerings
  • Self‑motivated person to learn new technologies and industry models and keep themselves up to date. Leverage the company’s internal / extended training platform to stay up to date with the industry changes
Key Skills
  • Microservices Architecture skills using Springboot, Node JS, containerised environments
  • Integration and API skills using MuleSoft/Dell Boomi/Azure/AWS
  • CI/CD, DevOps and agile delivery through Jenkins, Chef Puppet, Ansible Tower, Github, Azure DevOps etc.
  • Cloud Native Architectures, serverless architectures
  • PaaS platform experience on Azure and AWS


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