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Golang Developer (5-7 yrs)
Talent Advisors
posted 2mon ago
Deputed Client - League
Founded in 2014, League is a platform technology company powering next-generation healthcare consumer experiences. Payers, providers, consumer health partners and employers build on League's platform to deliver high-engagement, personalized healthcare experiences consumers love. Millions of people use solutions powered by League to access, navigate and pay for care.
Job Description :
Responsibilities :
- Develop quality software using GoLang, adhering to company standards and best practices.
- Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable GoLang code.
- Integrate data storage solutions such as MongoDB databases and key-value stores.
- Experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services, including deployment, monitoring, and optimization.
- Collaborate with other team members to design and launch new features.
- Participate in code reviews, ensuring code quality and providing mentorship to junior developers.
- Troubleshoot and debug applications to optimize performance.
- Stay updated with the latest industry trends in GoLang development and technologies.
Requirements :
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- Proven experience (5-7 years) as a GoLang Developer or similar role.
- Strong proficiency in GoLang programming language, with a good understanding of its ecosystems.
- Experience with MongoDB and proficiency in designing schemas and optimizing queries.
- Familiarity with microservices architecture patterns.
- Experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services such as Compute Engine, Kubernetes, Cloud Functions, etc.
- Knowledge of containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes) is a plus.
- Experience with Agile development methodologies.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Functional Areas: Software/Testing/Networking
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