Cloud Native Jobs in Fleet

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AWS Cloud Architect

Fleet, England, United Kingdom
Capgemini
Job Title: AWS Cloud Architect (Fleet, UK) Full time, Hybrid. Get The Future You Want! Choosing Capgemini means choosing a company where you will be empowered to shape your career in the way you’d like, where you’ll be supported and inspired by a collaborative community of colleagues around the world, and where you’ll be able to … the world’s leading organizations unlock the value of technology and build a more sustainable, more inclusive world. Your Role We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced AWS Cloud Architect to join our dynamic Payment Gateway team in Fleet UK for a Full time Hybrid role. As an SME you will serve as a subject matter expert providing … technical leadership guidance and best practices across the team. You will play a critical role in designing developing and implementing complex data solutions on cloud platforms (primarily AWS) ensuring they meet the highest standards of quality scalability and performance. Serve as a subject matter expert in cloud data engineering providing technical guidance and mentorship to the team. Drive More ❯
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Staff Software Engineer

Fleet, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
developrec
for a scaling tech-led business? We’re working with a cutting-edge technology company who are about to embark on a tech refresh project moving toward a modern, cloud-native, event-driven architecture with Go and other modern software development languages. They're on the lookout for an experienced Staff Engineer, who has worked on similar modernisation … re Looking For: Deep experience working on and leading major migration or modernisation projects. Strong hands-on engineering background with languages like C#/.NET, Golang, Python, or NodeJS. Cloud experience (AWS preferred; Azure experience also welcome), including serverless tech like Lambdas. Solid understanding of containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes), infrastructure as code (Terraform), and modern software design patterns. Exposure to More ❯
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