Azure Cloud Architect with Java

Overview

Hybrid
$70 - $80
Full Time

Skills

Azure
Java

Job Details

Role Azure Cloud Architect (Hands on)
Location Natick, MA - Hybrid

Exp: 14+yrs

Key Areas:

  1. Microservices architecture
  2. Serverless computing
  3. Containerizing applications
  4. Kubernetes
  5. Azure API gateways
  6. Application Side

Key Project Details

Technical Architect - Monolithic to Microservices Migration

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Technical Architect to lead the rearchitecting of our large-scale J2EE monolithic application into a Microservices architecture on the Azure cloud platform.

Core Requirements:

  • Solid experience as a Technical Architect, leading the rearchitecting of monolithic applications into Microservices architecture.
  • Strong expertise in containerization using Docker and container orchestration using Kubernetes.
  • In-depth knowledge of Microservices architecture patterns, principles, and best practices.
  • Hands-on experience with Azure cloud platform, including Azure API Management, Azure Kubernetes service (AKS) and Azure DevOps.
  • Proficiency in Java development, particularly with Spring Boot framework for Microservices development.
  • Strong understanding of J2EE technologies and frameworks.

Skill

Overall 15+ years of experience working in IT and at least 5-7 years of experience building cloud architecture with Azure and Microservices.
Expertise in: MS Azure cloud, API design & management, Java, Kubernetes, database systems, and serverless computing
Experience building cloud native solutions in a green field environment and modernizing brown field solutions in an enterprise setting.
Experience in implementing containerizes solution using Dockers and Azure Kubernetes Service
Experience in integration solutions using Kafka / Event Grid

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