AWS Platform Engineer Lead at Fort Mill, SC (Hybrid – Onsite 3 days/week)

Overview

Hybrid
Depends on Experience
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 12 Month(s)
No Travel Required
Unable to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

AWS cloud migration
API-based integration patterns
Kafka
Camunda
API Gateways
IBM DataPower
AWS API Gateway
Kong

Job Details

Hiring: AWS Platform Engineer Lead – Cloud Migration & Integration

Location: Fort Mill, SC (Hybrid – Onsite 3 days/week)
Duration: 12 Months

We are seeking an AWS Platform Engineer Lead to drive cloud architecture design and large-scale migration initiatives for enterprise financial platforms. This role will lead modernization across Model Management, Tax Overlay, and Portfolio Accounting, enabling seamless integration across client and enterprise systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead AWS cloud migration using AWS Landing Zone and unified platform architecture.

  • Design event-driven and API-based integration patterns using Kafka, Camunda, and API Gateways (IBM DataPower, AWS API Gateway, Kong).

  • Define solution blueprints for advisory, tax, and portfolio workflows.

  • Partner with cross-functional teams to align platform architecture with enterprise standards.

Required Skills:

  • Strong solution architecture experience in financial services.

  • Hands-on expertise in AWS, Kafka, Camunda, and API Gateways.

  • Experience with Terraform, Helm, SwaggerHub, and data/integration tooling.

  • Working knowledge of Angular, .NET, C#, Python, and SQL Server / RDS / Aurora.

  • Observability experience with Dynatrace, ELK, CloudWatch.

 Tech Stack:

AWS | Kafka | Camunda | API Gateways | Angular | .NET | C# | Python | SQL Server | Snowflake | Terraform | Helm | Dynatrace | ELK | CloudWatch

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