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Golang Developer (F2F Interview, Minimum 05 Years experience needed after Bachelors/Graduation)

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Summary

Build and enhance a global loyalty and benefits platform using Go, Kafka, and Docker in a microservices architecture.

Job Title :- Golang Developer / Engineer

Job Location :- Phoenix, AZ

Job Duration :- Long term Contract

Work Mode :- On-Site, 05 Days

Mode of Interviews :- Virtual then In-Person

Years of experience needed :- Minimum 07 - 10 Years

Target Start Date / Urgency to Fill Role :- As early as possible after Interview & BGC.

Candidate Location :- Locals preferred. Final interview is F2F.

Summary

  • We're looking for an enthusiastic, diligent Golang Software Engineer to work on the global Loyalty and Benefits Platform in the end client office location.
  • A modern microservice-based Loyalty and Benefits Platform, designed to be able to handle all aspects of the Loyalty and Benefits customer experience, globally.
  • Built using modern tools such as Golang, Kafka and Docker, there is ample opportunity to drive innovation and grow knowledge and skills as an Engineer.
  • As a Software Engineer on an Scrum team, you will be building and enhancing features in the Accounts domain.
  • You will also coordinate and work with other Engineers across the platform to share knowledge and principals.
  • You should have excellent soft skills, strong technical ability with an extensive passion to learn.
  • Strong hands-on experience with Golang for backend development.
  • Experience in building RESTful APIs and microservices architecture.
  • Proficiency in SQL/NoSQL databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, MongoDB).
  • Exposure to Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Good understanding of concurrency, goroutines, and channel patterns.
  • Experience with unit testing and code versioning tools (e.g., Git).

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