Accenture Baltics
AWS Node.js Developer
Accenture BalticsLatvia4 hours ago
Full-timeRemote FriendlyInformation Technology, Engineering
Benefits:


  • Competitive salary 2300 - 4500 EUR gross
  • Flexible vacation + health & travel insurance
  • Hybrid work model: flexible hours with the possibility to combine office and remote work
  • Work with Fortune 500 companies from different industries all over the world
  • Skills development and training opportunities, company-paid certifications
  • Opportunities to advance career


  • Key responsibilities:


  • Develop middle layer and/or backend layer using JavaScript/TypeScript in AWS infrastructure.
  • Participate in the research and development of the automated and replicable "infrastructure as a code" approaches.
  • Develop reusable and reliable automated scripts and make them part of continuous integration / build systems
  • Deploy, scale and automate AWS services across multiple regions.
  • Troubleshooting and resolving problems with production systems and services.


  • Required Qualifications:


  • 3+ years of experience with NodeJS
  • Experience with API technologies such as REST and JSON,
  • Hands on experience with API GW, Lambda Functions, DynamoDB and other AWS services
  • General hands-on experience with the foundational web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, HTML APIs, REST APIs
  • Basic understanding about Agile software development


  • Desired Qualifications:


  • Any AWS Cloud certifications (Practitioner, Associate, Professional or specialization)
  • Strong knowledge and experience in Javascript/Typescript
  • Proficiency with AWS cloud computing services
  • Hands on experience working in Agile Scrum environment
  • Experience working senior developer (e.g., participating in planning sessions and interpreting user stories, doing code reviews, pair programming)
  • Due to project requirements, candidates must currently hold EU work permit and be available to start within 1 to 3 months of receiving an offer.


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