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Hi,

My name is Poornachandra Rao and I am a Technical Recruiter at STI Org. I am reaching out to you on an exciting job opportunity with one of our clients.

Remote Positions- 09

Visa Criteria : H1B, H4, USC, GC

Job Title: MongoDB and Postgres Developers

No of Positions – 09

Position Type : Contract to Hire

Skills Needed:
  • 5+ yrs. of professional experience developing OLTP platforms and data modelling
  • Need to have done a SQL to Mongo migration.
  • Deep understanding of AWS data services and managed services such as Atlas, Snowflake, etc.
  • Extensive experience with relational (i.e., Postgres, MS SQL, etc.) and NoSQL (i.e., MongoDB) database technologies
  • Experience developing scalable data access using APIs and Kafka producers/consumers
  • Understanding of Data Management and architecture best practices
  • Experience working within an agile project team and managing multiple workloads
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to convey technical details to non-technical stakeholders
Job Description:
  • Collaborate with agile project teams and business stakeholders to deliver efficient and scalable OLTP data solutions
  • Design and build data persistence and transport solutions using modern data technologies
  • Identify, evaluate, and implement best-in-class cloud and managed solutions
  • Perform in-depth data analysis to validate system behavior, identify problems, and support business users
  • Support and guide architectural standards and best practices
  • Manage priorities and assigned tasks with minimal oversight
  • Mentor new and junior team members
  • Communicate effectively with team members and all project stakeholders
  • Generate and review design documents based on project requirements and final technical solutions

Thanks and Regards Poornachandra Rao Software Technology Inc. Email: poornab@stiorg.com

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