
AWS Platform Engineer
Harvey NashAWS Platform Engineer - Largely Remote (Occasional Travel) - Inside IR35
Harvey Nash is currently recruiting for an AWS Platform Engineer to join a major digital programme. This is a largely remote opportunity with occasional travel requirements and an immediate start available.
We're looking for experienced Platform Engineers with strong AWS expertise and a proven track record of building scalable, resilient cloud-native solutions. The successful candidates will have experience designing APIs, developing serverless applications and implementing best practices around observability, automated testing and platform reliability.
Responsibilities:
- Design, build and support cloud-native platform solutions within AWS
* Develop and maintain serverless applications using AWS Lambda
* Design and implement robust, scalable APIs and integration services
* Work with DynamoDB and other AWS managed services to deliver high-performing solutions
* Develop backend services and automation using Node.js
* Ensure solutions are scalable, resilient, secure and cost-effective
* Implement observability, monitoring and alerting capabilities across platform services
* Champion automated testing and quality engineering practices throughout the development lifecycle
* Collaborate with engineering, architecture and product teams to deliver platform enhancements
* Troubleshoot and resolve performance, reliability and operational issues
* Contribute to CI/CD processes and platform automation initiatives
* Produce and maintain technical documentation and architectural artefacts
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