AWS Full Stack Developer ID - 14322

Bravens Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Ampcus Inc., is an information technology consulting and services company. Bravens is a leader in providing tailored staffing solutions across both IT and non-IT industries. We are in search of a highly motivated candidate to join our talented team and contribute to our ongoing success.



 

 



Job Title: AWS Full Stack Developer



Location(s): Charlotte, NC (Hybrid)







Top 3 skills required:


  • Angular – Extremely Good in this programming language having real-time experience


  • Python - Extremely Good in this programming language having real-time experience


  • AWS - Knowledgeable






Job Description/ Responsibilities:


  • A Python full-stack developer on AWS builds and deploys web applications using Python for both the front-end and back-end, leveraging AWS services for scalability and infrastructure.









Key Skills and Areas of Expertise:


  • Python Proficiency: Strong foundation in Python programming, including knowledge of frameworks like Django and Flask.


  • Front-end Development: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and potentially front-end frameworks like React or Angular.


  • Back-end Development: Database management (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB), API design and development, and server-side logic.


  • AWS Cloud: Familiarity with AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, and the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK).


  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Using tools like AWS CDK to define and manage cloud infrastructure.


  • CI/CD: Understanding and implementing CI/CD pipelines for automated deployment.


  • DevOps Practices: Familiarity with tools like Git, Docker, and CI/CD pipelines for deployment and automation.


  • Testing: Writing unit tests, integration tests, and performance tests.


  • Security: Understanding web application security and implementing security measures.








Responsibilities:


  • Designing and developing both front-end and back-end components of web applications.


  • Integrating front-end and back-end logic.


  • Developing and deploying applications on AWS.


  • Managing cloud infrastructure and resources.


  • Collaborating with other developers and stakeholders.


  • Troubleshooting and debugging application issues.


  • Monitoring application performance and scalability.






Tools and Technologies:


  • AWS SDK for Python (Boto3): A library for interacting with AWS services from Python code.


  • AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK): A framework for defining and deploying AWS infrastructure as code.


  • Elastic Beanstalk: A managed service for deploying and scaling web applications on AWS.


  • CI/CD Tools: Git, Jenkins, GitLab CI, CircleCI, etc.


  • Databases: MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, DynamoDB.


  • Front-end Frameworks: React, Angular, Vue.js.


  • Back-end Frameworks: Flask, Django.


  • Containerization: Docker.






Years of Experience: 15.00 Years of Experience







 

Bravens is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veterans or individuals with disabilities.

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