Full Stack Architect / Solution Architect
We are looking for a
Full Stack Architect with deep technical expertise and strong architectural leadership to design, build, and scale modern enterprise applications.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and drive end-to-end architecture for scalable, high-performance applications
- Design and implement microservices-based architecture using modern best practices
- Lead architecture decisions across frontend, backend, cloud, and DevOps layers
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical solutions
- Ensure scalability, security, reliability, and performance of systems
- Establish coding standards, design patterns, and best practices across teams
- Mentor and guide development teams, conduct code and design reviews
- Drive cloud adoption and modernization strategies
Technical Expertise
Frontend Architecture
- Strong expertise in Angular 17+
- Experience designing scalable frontend architectures (modular, micro frontend, state management)
Backend & Microservices
- Deep expertise in Java 18+ and Spring Boot
- Proven experience designing distributed systems and microservices architecture
- Strong understanding of API design, event-driven systems, and service orchestration
Cloud & Infrastructure
- Hands-on experience with AWS / Azure / GCP / OTC
- Expertise in cloud-native architectures, multi-region deployments, and cost optimization
Containerization & DevOps
- Advanced experience with Docker and Kubernetes (cluster design, scaling, deployment strategies)
- Strong knowledge of CI/CD pipelines, DevOps practices, and automation
Infrastructure as Code
- Expertise in Terraform for provisioning and managing infrastructure
Database & Data Layer
- Strong experience with PostgreSQL
- Expertise in data modeling, performance tuning, and handling large-scale data systems
Additional Expertise (Preferred)
- Event-driven architecture (Kafka, RabbitMQ)
- Security architecture (OAuth2, JWT, Zero Trust)
- Observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, ELK stack)
- Experience with micro frontends and domain-driven design (DDD)