Job Overview:
We are seeking a highly skilled Full Stack Engineer to support our EPIC Platform with cloudnative microservice applications. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Java Kotlin and/or Python and a thorough understanding of domaindriven and eventdriven microservice architectures. This role involves implementing CI/CD observability and other DevOps practices as well as helping other engineers learn and adopt these technologies and techniques.
Key Responsibilities:
Support our EPIC Platform with cloudnative microservice applications Apache Kafka Spring Boot Java Kotlin MongoDB Postgres Docker Kubernetes and React.
Implement CI/CD observability and other DevOps practices leveraging technologies such as Jenkins Spinnaker Prometheus Grafana and Mimir.
Help other engineers learn and adopt these technologies and techniques.
Innovate drive and define highimpact technology solutions that positively impact project delivery.
Evangelize and implement engineering and testing best practices across the company (code reviews SCM conventions tools etc.).
Required Qualifications:
7 years of experience with Java Kotlin and/or Python.
Thorough understanding of domaindriven and eventdriven microservice architectures.
Understanding of containerized application development with Docker and experience with Kubernetes.
Experience with cloud infrastructure and platforms such as AWS Azure or GCP.
Strong engineering mindset and attention to quality and detail clean code automated testing peer review.
Demonstrated success leading other engineers providing technical direction and leadership.
Strong ability to communicate and collaborate with other software architects and engineers.
Strong ability and willingness to learn and adopt new technologies to help the IT organization be more effective.
Education: Bachelors Degree
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