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C2c Hiring for AWS with .Net Developer at Fort Mill, SC (Onsite)

Job Title : AWS with .Net Developer

Location : Fort Mill, SC (Onsite)

Duration : 12 Months

 

Job Description :

Roles and Responsibilities:  

•             Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills.

•             Hands on with .Net

•             Experience working on Microservices.

•             Good experience on AWS Cloud, MSK, Kinesis, Lamda

•             Good hands-on experience on AWS Glue using Apache Spark, Amazon EMR

•             Good experience on container orchestration system like Kubernetes, ECS

•             Good working knowledge in SPRING Framework & Spring Boot

•             Good experience in Kafka and other messaging systems like RabbitMQ

•             Hands on with Rest based web services

•             Hands on with SQL queries and MySQL experience – any one RDBMS

•             Testing experience in JUnit/Spock/Groovy – any one

 

Thanks & Regards

Bhavanesh Eamani

Lead Technical Recruiter

PH : 9724400073

Agile Enterprise Solutions Inc.

2591 Dallas Parkway Suite 300 Frisco, TX 75034

Email:  bhavanesh@aesincus.com 





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