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REQUIREMENT Golang developer with Go, Ruby, ReactJS, NextJS, Prisma, AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform Project Duration: 1 year, with possible extension based on performance Location: US or Canada remote role (PST time zone support) GC (EB1 - Category Onlly) / USC only!!! Experience Required: 10+ years Tech Stack: Go, Ruby, ReactJS, NextJS, Prisma, AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform About the Role: We are looking for a seasoned Staff Software Engineer to lead technical design and implementation of scalable applications across diverse domains including e-commerce, SaaS platforms, manufacturing analytics, and digital media. This role requires strong experience in full-stack development, cross-functional collaboration, and cloud-native technologies. Key Responsibilities: • Collaborate with Product Managers, Designers, QA, and DevOps engineers to deliver end-to-end solutions. • Lead system architecture and design discussions. • Perform and mentor others through code reviews, ensuring best practices and high-quality code. • Optimize application performance and database queries. • Drive initiatives around DevOps and arenaflex/CD using Kubernetes, Terraform, and cloud platforms (AWS/GCP). • Contribute to frontend development using ReactJS, TypeScript, GraphQL, and backend services in Ruby, Go, or NodeJS. • Participate in backlog grooming, sprint planning, and provide technical guidance across teams. • Explore and implement AI integrations and next-gen tech (e.g., LangChain, AI agents). Required Qualifications: • 10+ years of software development experience. • Proven expertise in full-stack engineering with strong backend (Ruby on Rails, Go, Scala) and frontend (ReactJS, TypeScript) skills. • Hands-on experience with cloud services (AWS, GCP, Azure). • Proficient in modern infrastructure tooling like Terraform and Kubernetes. • Experience working with microservices, REST APIs, and asynchronous processing. • Strong understanding of databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB. Thanks & Regards, John Stanley Sr. BDM / Delivery Manager Maintec Technologies Inc 8801 Fast Park Drive, Ste. 301, Raleigh, NC 27617 Mobile: +1 (919) 267-1887 / +91- 98411-45549 Email: john@maintec.com; www.maintec.in | www.maintec.com LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/in/johnstanley1/ Bangalore | Chennai | Hyderabad | Pune | Noida | USA Apply tot his job

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