Golang Developer with Hashicorp Vault Remote.!

Role:- Golang Developer with Hashicorp Vault Job Location: Atlanta, GA (Remote) Duration : 6+ Months Responsibilities • Design, develop, and maintain efficient, scalable, and reliable Go code for backend systems and potentially other areas like command-line apps or front-end codebases where Go is used. Preferred working in Hasicorp Vault integration projects • Architect scalable solutions that can manage increasing loads and complex transactions smoothly. • Collaborate with other engineers and product teams to design and implement high-quality, secure APIs. All API's related to Devops tools and Vault integration. • Build from scratch, GO based solutions for integrations. • Ability to update/upgrade/debug existing codes / API's • Optimize existing Go applications for improved performance and scalability. • Stay current with the latest developments in Go and related technologies, applying advanced techniques to improve functionality and efficiency. • Conduct thorough testing and debugging of Go applications, ensuring adherence to security and data protection standards. • Mentor junior developers and contribute to a culture of learning and knowledge sharing within the team. • Drive project requirements into practical, stable, and user-friendly software applications and systems. • Implement best development practices and protocols. • Debug and troubleshoot software problems efficiently. • Develop various backend components and connect applications to other web services. • Propose alternative solutions to upgrade and improve deliverables. • Assist in application deployment and maintaining production environments. Qualifications • Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. • 8+ years of professional software development experience (backend), with at least 3 years specializing in Go preferred. • Expertise in Goroutines and Go channel patterns and frameworks. • Competence in Godoc documentation. • Proficiency in using Go templates. • Strong knowledge of version control tools like Git. • Extensive experience with system, network, and OS-level programming in a Linux environment.Vault and API integrations preferred. • Expertise in designing and implementing RESTful APIs and microservices architecture. • Knowledge of SQL and NoSQL databases, and the ability to design efficient data storage solutions for high-load environments. • Experience with cloud services (AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure) and server management and deployment tools (Docker, Kubernetes). • Strong understanding of source control using Git, including branching, merging, and pull requests. • Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, capable of identifying and resolving complex technical challenges. • Time management and organizational skills. • Attention to detail and a focus on accuracy and quality. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively share complex details with diverse audiences. • Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. • A capacity for complex abstract thinking. • Capability for international travel 2-4 weeks per year may be required. Preferred skills • Background in deploying large-scale systems using Go. • Hashicorp Vault experience. (preferred ) • Familiarity with continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) practices and testing frameworks specific to Go. • Experience with performance tuning and optimization, memory management, and scalability practices in Go. • Knowledge of security practices relevant to Go programming and backend architectures. • Experience with Python or other programming languages. TekisHub, an EEO Employer We value diversity and are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace of Equal Employment Opportunity where everyone is empowered to succeed. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. Apply To this Job Company : TekisHub Consulting Services Salary : Contractor Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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