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AWS .Net Developer

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Job Description-

Required Skills:

Strong experience in .NET Core / ASP.NET Core (Web APIs, microservices).

Expertise in AWS serverless services (Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3, etc.).

Knowledge of DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines.

Proficiency with Git and automated deployment strategies.

Experience with SQL/NoSQL databases (SQL Server, PostgreSQL, DynamoDB).

Familiarity with Docker and containerization.

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in an agile team.

Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Good to have AWS Certified Developer – Associate certification

Key Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and maintain scalable serverless applications using AWS services such as:

AWS Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3, Step Functions, EventBridge, SNS/SQS, AppSync.

Build and optimize .NET Core microservices and RESTful APIs.

Implement and manage CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps, or GitHub Actions,.

Apply Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using AWS CDK, Terraform, or CloudFormation.

Ensure application security, monitoring, and logging using AWS CloudWatch, X-Ray, and IAM best practices.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and deliver high-quality solutions.

(Optional) Contribute to UI development using React.js or Blazor for customer-facing applications.

Troubleshoot production issues, perform root cause analysis, and drive continuous improvements

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