Application Architect – AWS /Fixed Term Contract/

Numeris is Canada’s most trusted and authoritative source for broadcast measurement and consumer behaviour data. As well, the industry leading intelligence provider to broadcasters, advertisers, and agencies. We have been recognized for over 75 years as providing the gold standard in audience intelligence. We have great people who do exceptional work. We take pride in building an environment of continuous learning and career advancement opportunities. Our teams are collaborative, curious, and dedicated to creating quality experiences. We love what we do, enjoy each other’s company, and support initiatives to give back to our communities. We are looking for people to help us shape the future of Numeris, and have a lot of fun along the way. We are seeking an Application Architect with AWS certification and hands-on experience in AWS development. The selected individual will be responsible for designing, documenting, and implementing enterprise architecture solutions aligned with the organization's objectives and technology strategy. This role requires thorough knowledge of application services in AWS with an application development background. What you will do • Design and develop scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant systems on AWS • Document existing systems and architecture to ensure accurate and up-to-date records • Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business requirements and translate them into technical documentation and solutions • Ensure security and compliance best practices are followed in all architecture designs • Implement bolthires-control strategies and optimize cloud resource usage • Lead the development on new application builds in AWS • Conduct architecture reviews and provide recommendations for improvements What you have • 1-3 years of relevant experience in Developing applications using.Net and python and hosting them in AWS • AWS certification (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect). • Hands on experience with AWS core application services, including Lambda, RDS, Glue, Data Catalog, and S3 • Proficiency in.NET technologies. • Experience orchestrating DevOps pipelines(e.g., setting up bolthires/CD using GitHub actions) • Proven experience in enterprise architecture and cloud computing. • Excellent communication, presentation, and negotiation skills. • Ability to influence and lead changes, maintaining collaborative and trusted relationships with stakeholders. • Familiarity with agile and lean methodologies. • Excellent judgment, critical thinking skills, and strong decision-making skills. • Good communication skills • Excellent writing, technical writing, presentation and verbal communications skills. • Attributes: Self-starter, Self-learner, friendly, adaptive, collaborative, organized, creative/ingenious Values Data-driven : Driving intelligence through data Conscious Transparency: Bringing transparency in a world dominated by Walled-Gardens Collaboration through trust: Working together towards achieving common goals People first: Increased employee experiences through flexibility and providing a voice for everyone Commitment to the best: Bringing the best solutions to Canada Numeris is an equal opportunity employer We are committed to creating an accessible environment for all our employees and foster a culture that focuses on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We believe that a diverse workforce helps everyone contribute in meaningful ways towards our shared success. Original job Application Architect - AWS /Fixed Term Contract/ posted on GrabJobs ©. To flag any issues with this job please use the Report Job button on GrabJobs. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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