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Are you a Senior Cloud Application Developer looking to work for a company that makes products that save lives? If so, then this is the role for you! My client is a global leader in Fire & Security prevention applications based in Coventry.

This job will be responsible for development and maintenance of their AWS-based SaaS platform as well as supporting and enhancing existing cloud applications.

This is a critical position demands hands-on experience with cloud infrastructure (especially AWS), automation tools and CI/CD pipelines, while also requiring capability in application development, particularly in .NET, Angular, and serverless frameworks.

A key role which will see the successful candidate have skills as a DevOps Engineer as well as a Cloud Applications Developer. Hybrid working available.

Key skills & experience required for Senior Cloud Application Developer based in Coventry include:

Extensive experience with Python
Strong AWS experience and infrastructure as Code
Experience of automated tools / CI/CD pipelines
Experience in Programming (.NET, Angular, Python etc) and operating systems (windows, Linux)
Networking fundamentals, development methodologies and DB Skills

This is a unique job opportunity for a Senior Cloud Application Developer, looking to take the next step in their career with a business that has an outstanding record for the development and support of their staff.

To apply for Senior Cloud Application Developer, based in Coventry, please send your CV and covering letter to Ricky Wilcocks at (url removed) or for more information contact us on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed)

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