This senior role involves developing and enhancing a monitoring application that consolidates various data sources. Responsibilities include application logic, data schemas, and collaborating with business and DevOps teams for enhancements.
This is a remote position.
This is a senior, hands-on engineering role focused on building and enhancing a platform that aggregates infrastructure, network, and performance data into a unified visualization and monitoring application.
Technical Expectations
- Strong full stack development experience using Python and Node.js.
- Experienced in leveraging AI for code completion and faster shipping with Microsoft CoPilot
- Ability to work on application logic, data schemas, and overall system design.
- Infrastructure platform engineers handle Kubernetes cluster setup and scalable deployments; this role focuses primarily on application development.
- Experience deploying applications on AWS.
- The application aggregates data from multiple sources, including: Network metrics, Performance data, Alerts, Location and structural data
- Data is visualized as a network topology map.
- The underlying framework that translates data into visualizations already exists, along with supporting documentation.
- The goal is to correlate and aggregate multiple dashboards into a single consolidated dashboard.
- The engineer will collaborate closely with business and devops teams to extend and enhance this framework.
- Deep domain knowledge is not required, though it would be considered a plus.
- Strong lead developer capabilities are expected, including design input and technical ownership.
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