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Job Description We are seeking a skilled and experienced Go Microservices Developer to design, build, and maintain scalable, efficient, and secure microservices. The ideal candidate will have expertise in Go programming, service-oriented architecture, and modern cloud-based solutions. This role requires strong analytical skills, hands-on experience with databases, and a deep understanding of monitoring, logging, and self-healing mechanisms. Primary Responsibilities: Microservices Development: • Write scalable and efficient microservices using Go. • Utilize Go modules, concurrency (goroutines, channels), and standard libraries effectively. • Develop and maintain RESTful APIs for seamless service-to-service communication. System Design and Integration: • Implement design patterns such as Singleton, Circuit Breaker, and Retry for resilient services. • Work with databases like Oracle, MongoDB, DB2, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. • Integrate Prometheus, Fluentd, and Loki for log collection, aggregation, and monitoring. • Use Grafana to design and maintain dashboards for data visualization. Automation and Self-healing: • Design and implement workflow orchestration solutions for automation and self-healing. • Integrate Conductor with microservices for task execution and recovery workflows. Containerization and Orchestration: • Use Docker for containerizing services. • Manage and orchestrate deployments with Kubernetes. Data Analysis: • Perform data analysis to find insights, correlate events, and detect anomalies. Secondary Responsibilities: • Implement efficient connection pooling for database connections in Go. • Create automated build, test, and deployment pipelines using Jenkins. • Integrate structured logging and distributed tracing for better observability. • Implement TLS encryption and manage secrets to ensure secure communication. • Set up API gateways for routing and load balancing to manage traffic effectively. • Write comprehensive unit and integration tests in Go to ensure code quality. • Use Bitbucket for source code management, including version control and collaboration. Qualifications: • Proficiency in Go programming and strong understanding of its ecosystem. • Hands-on experience with databases, monitoring tools, and cloud-native applications. • Familiarity with containerization, orchestration, and DevOps practices. • Familiarity with modern authentication mechanisms such as OAuth2 and JWT. • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment. • Knowledge of distributed systems and scalable architectures. • Experience with API gateways. • Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Apply tot his job

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