Seeking a Golang Developer with 5-6 years of experience in building applications using Golang, scalable APIs, and cloud-native development, primarily on AWS.
This is a remote position.
Requirements
- Minimum 5 to 6 years of experience with atleast 2+ years of expertise in building applications using GOLang (mandatory)
- Experience in building scalable service API’s using GOLang (mandatory)
- Experience working on linux environment (mandatory)
- Experience in developing Cloud Native applications using Micro services, Elastic BeanStalk, ElastiCache, Lambda, S3, SQS and SNS etc, AWS preference if any
- Has expertise in handling applications being developed using Angular 7+ (optional)
- Experience in using Databases like PostgreSql, My SQL & No SQL DBs like Mongo DB
- Familiar with Agile development skills (e.g. Scrum)
- Expertise with AWS Codecommit or GIT, Jira & Confluence
- Experience in EKS, ECS, Nomad in general DevOps etc (optional)
- Self-motivated able to work independently or in a team environment
- Written and spoken English proficiency and good communication skills
- Ability to learn, explore, try new things kind of attitude
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