AWS Cloud Engineer with strong .NET, W2

  • Dallas, TX
  • Posted 22 hours ago | Updated 22 hours ago

Overview

On Site
$50 - $60
Contract - W2
Contract - 6 Month(s)

Skills

API

Job Details

We are looking for a highly skilled AWS Cloud Engineer with strong .NET (C#) development experience and hands-on expertise in building scalable, cloud-native applications.
The ideal candidate will be proficient in designing, deploying, and maintaining solutions using a wide range of AWS services.
Key Skills & Technologies:
AWS Services: o Step Functions o API Gateway o SQS o SNS o Lambda o DynamoDB o S3 o CloudWatch o IAM (Identity & Access Management) o CloudFormation or Terraform (Infrastructure as Code)
Programming Languages: o Strong experience in .NET (C#) o Python is a plus Additional Skills: o RESTful API development and integration o Event-driven and serverless architecture design o Monitoring, logging, and alerting best practices o CI/CD pipelines (e.g., CodePipeline, GitHub Actions, Jenkins) o Security best practices in AWS (e.g., encryption, IAM policies) o Unit and integration testing frameworks o Agile/Scrum methodologies
Responsibilities:
Design and implement cloud-native applications using AWS services
Develop and maintain backend services and APIs in .NET
Build and orchestrate workflows using Step Functions and Lambda
Integrate messaging systems like SQS and SNS for decoupled architecture
Monitor and optimize system performance using CloudWatch
Ensure secure and scalable data storage using DynamoDB and S3
Collaborate with DevOps teams to automate deployments and manage infrastructure
Write clean, maintainable, and testable code
Preferred Qualifications:
AWS Certification (e.g., Developer Associate, Solutions Architect)
Experience with containerization (Docker, ECS, EKS)
Familiarity with microservices architecture
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