Managed Services AWS Software Developer, Typescript, Node.js

Job Description: • Morning meetings with the internal team • Weekly meetings with clients and TTEC Digital client account managers • Requirements analysis and design conversations when you have a new enhancement to build. • Working on issues in Jira with your team - building systems, creating CloudFormation/Serverless templates to deploy resources, etc. • Learning best practices used in the NodeJS, JavaScript/TypeScript, and Python communities • Working with your mentor/team lead to further knowledge of AWS Services, tools, or even new languages to address client issues • Learning new ways of doing things and sharing new learnings with internal team members Requirements: • U.S. citizenship and willingness to undergo a Public Trust background check • Advanced knowledge of AWS services and cloud architecture • 5+ years’ development experience with 3+ years of development experience with a focus on TypeScript/Node.js, working with AWS services • Advanced understanding of the way the web works • Functional knowledge of agile methodologies such as Scrum • The ideal candidate seeks to understand before prescribing a solution. • A love for technology and the latest and greatest in development best practices, especially the latest services from AWS Benefits: • Medical, dental, vision • tax-advantaged health care accounts • financial and income protection benefits • paid time off (PTO) and wellness time off. Apply tot his job

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