Senior DevOps Software Developer in Test Cloud / AWS

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AWS Cloud Engineer required to create cloud service infrastructure for IoT enabled cloud services on AWS. This is a senior role but will require someone who is happy in a hands on role; coding, implementation and architecture of a highly scalable system destined for global deployment across various customer configurations each with thousands of endpoints. Toolchain specification and build will be needed as appropriate to; test solutions, integrate architectures, scale the platform and adapt as requirements dictate. Key Skills; AWS with Docker containers and ideally an IoT component. Cloud computing fundamentals; OOD/Object Oriented Design, resilient data structures, algorithm design and Algorithm Complexity Analysis. Software engineering experience of the full software development life cycle; requirements, test, regression testing / Continuous Integration (CI/CD), source control management, build processes and documentation Python, JavaScript, TypeScript and/or C#/ Stored and streamed data. Data science model deployment and monitoring. The Cloud Architects growing team will be the technical centre point co-ordinating and directing as needed; Front-end developers on real time analytics, location tracking, insights and data visualisation. Embedded software development team on real-time data acquisition and transmission protocols. Cyber security analysts and on threat prevention and platform access.

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