We're looking for a full-time Cloud-Native Application Developer remote in the USA to join our team.
We value:* Integrity* Inclusiveness* Empathy* Respect* Commitment to your craft
We offer competitive benefits, including company-paid health, dental, and vision coverage for employees and family members, a 401k with 4% match, profit sharing, respectful PTO policy, and much more. Brad, our founder and president, has over 25 years of software development experience. Management that really understands engineering creates an environment for you to thrive. The position is remote in the USA, but we prefer candidates in Colorado, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Minnesota, and Oregon.
Responsibilities:
You will be responsible for designing and building cloud-native (i.e. serverless) applications and back-end services for our web and mobile apps using Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure. Your day-to-day tasks will include designing, implementing, and maintaining cloud-native solutions and CI/CD pipelines, integrating with AWS services, monitoring and optimizing application performance, and ensuring the scalability and security of our cloud solutions. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and provide technical expertise. You will create applications independently; not just maintain what others have built. This is NOT a dev-ops role.
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