Python Developer (With AWS and DevOps)

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Role: Python Developer (With AWS and DevOps)

Location: West Des Moines, Iowa 50266

Fulltime position

Job Description:

  • Experience with ETL and Data Warehousing concepts
  • Strong hands-on experience in handling and transformation of data from flat files, database, APIs and XMLs using Python 3.x
  • Experience in Python transformations using Python Core, Polars, Pyspark
  • Strong knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming Concepts, Inheritance, working with Classes and Functions
  • Experience in Data analysis, engineering and solutioning
  • Strong hands-on experience in solutioning using AWS services
  • Experience in AWS architecture development using Python boto3 and cloud formation templates
  • Experience with an enterprise scheduling tool; Control M is preferred.
  • Experience with databases, PostgreSQL preferred with strong SQL
  • Strong hands-on experience with GIT commands and functionalities
  • Strong hands-on experience in working with AWS Cloud Formation, IAM, S3, EC2, Lambda, Athena, Dynamo DB, Step functions, Event Bridge, Fargate
  • Experience in CI/CD pipelines and devOps tools like Jenkins, GitHub or BitBucket, Artifactory
  • Experience with Containerization using docker or Kubernetes. APIs and microservices are a plus
  • Experienced with application modernization & Cloud migrations
  • Hands on experience with Linux environment and commands
  • Experience with Scrum or Kanban Agile Framework.
  • Should have experience with JIRA / Confluence.
  • Knowledge of Annuity or Insurance products is a plus


Roles & Responsibilities

  • Designs, codes, tests, debugs, documents and implements changes to new and existing software applications
  • Ensures quality and controls are in place, managing escalations, and developing and recommending solutions.
  • Executes unit/string testing; may lead to the creation of development unit/string test plans.
  • In partnership with QA ensures that existing and proposed software applications meet IT standards, as well as business and customer requirements.
  • Coordinate with Change Management Team for Code deployment
  • Resolves complex software issues across multiple software applications and platforms
  • Generate reports for Business usage on a Monthly basis
  • Attend to any critical Production issues and work on hot fixes
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