Norton Blake
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#.NET Developer, AWS, Contract, London
We are looking for an experienced Senior.NET Cloud Engineer to support the design, development and deployment of cloud-native applications within a complex enterprise environment.
This is a hands-on position combining strong C#/.NET development with extensive AWS, Kubernetes, infrastructure-as-code and DevOps expertise. You will work closely with cross-functional engineering teams to build reliable, scalable and secure microservices.
Key responsibilities
- Design and develop cloud-native applications and microservices using C#,.NET Core and ASP.NET Core
- Deploy and manage containerised applications using Kubernetes
- Build and support cloud infrastructure across AWS
- Implement infrastructure as code using Terraform and GitOps practices
- Develop and maintain CI/CD pipelines using tools such as Jenkins, GitLab CI
- Design integrations using REST APIs, Kafka, SQS, messaging platforms and queues
- Work with relational databases including SQL and PostgreSQL
- Troubleshoot and debug complex application, infrastructure and deployment issues
- Operate confidently within CLI-based Linux and Windows environments
- Collaborate with development, architecture, infrastructure and DevOps teams to ensure seamless application integration and deployment
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- 8+ years of commercial software engineering experience
- Strong hands-on development experience with C#,.NET Core and ASP.NET Core
- Extensive experience building and deploying applications within AWS
- Strong Kubernetes and containerisation experience
- Infrastructure-as-code expertise using Terraform
- Practical knowledge of GitOps principles and tooling
- Proven experience designing cloud-native, distributed microservices
- Strong understanding of messaging, queues, APIs and event-driven architecture, including Kafka and AWS SQS
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