Full-Stack Developer with AWS, TypeScript and Node.js

Job DescriptionWe are seeking a skilled and motivated Full-Stack Developer for a contract position to contribute to our ongoing development projects. You will be working extensively within the AWS ecosystem, utilizing modern TypeScript frameworks for both front-end and back-end development. Responsibilities:Develop and maintain serverless applications using AWS Lambda, SQS, and Eventbridge.Build and manage containerized applications with AWS ECS.Develop user interfaces using Next.js (App Router) and React.js.Build and maintain backend services and data ingestion pipelines using NestJS.Interact with AWS data services like S3 and Aurora RDS (via RDS Proxy).Manage user authentication and authorization using AWS Cognito.Implement and manage AWS resources ensuring proper IAM configurations.Collaborate effectively within an agile development team. Required Qualifications:Proven experience developing applications within the AWS cloud environment.Strong proficiency in TypeScript and Node.js.Hands-on experience with AWS services: Lambda, SQS, Eventbridge, ECS (or containerization concepts), S3, Aurora RDS/RDS Proxy, Cognito, and IAM.Experience with front-end development using Next.js (App Router) and React.js.Experience with backend development using NestJS, demonstrating an understanding of dependency injection/IoC patterns.Proficiency with SQL, specifically PostgreSQL.Solid understanding of modern web development principles (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). Preferred Qualifications (Nice-to-Haves):Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform, CloudFormation, CDK, SAM, or Pulumi.DevOps experience, particularly with arenaflex/CD pipeline tools (Azure DevOps preferred, but others are valuable). Apply tot his job

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