Microservices Re-architecture Consultant The consultant shall be responsible for preparing a reference microservice architecture that will be used by the application development teams to develop and deploy microservices. The consultant shall be responsible for providing the service skeleton, CI/CD delivery pipeline and service integration on the operating platform. The consultant shall be familiar with microservices created with Java Springboot, however, future microservices are likely to be written in Golang and Node.js The position is based in Tampa, FL. The consultant shall be co-located with the development team in Tampa. This position requires hands-on work done in a fairly independent manner. Essential Skills ?Hands on microservice development using any framework (preferably Java Springboot) ?Deep knowledge of microservice architecture, and major microservice components ?Knowledge of microservice development using Golang and Node.js ?Good knowledge of security issues with microservices, ability to harden microservices as needed ?Good knowledge of DevOps and commonly used DevOps tools to implement a CI/CD model, such as Jira, Jenkins, Ansible. Must be able to script Jenkins jobs and create Ansible playbooks. ?General enterprise software development trade skills, familiarity with commonly used IDE?s, Unix operating system, commonly used databases (Oracle / MySQL / Informix / MongoDB), enterprise architectures and middleware (MQ / Weblogic / Service Bus), scripting and programming ?Ability to work closely with global teams Desirable Skills ?Working knowledge of commonly used IaaS cloud platforms (AWS preferred). ?Working knowledge with software virtualization environments like Docker / Cloudfoundry Knowledge of BPMN / Workflow management tools

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