Back to all jobs
O
Software Engineer (Cloud & Integrations)
Optitex
United KingdomRemote4mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Key Responsibilities
- Build, enhance and maintain the NedGraphics and Optitex Cloud products
- Design, build, and maintain serverless backends on AWS (Lambda, API Gateway,
DynamoDB/RDS, S3, SQS/SNS). - Implement secure, well-versioned REST APIs and event-driven workflows (EventBridge/Step
Functions). - Develop automated testing frameworks (unit/integration).
- Optimize performance (cold-start reduction, concurrency optimization, caching, CDN via
CloudFront). - Enforce security best practices (IAM policies, Secrets Manager/Parameter Store, KMS).
- Build reliable integrations with third-party APIs and internal services.
- Produce technical documentation and developer-friendly API specifications.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- 3+ years of software development experience or equivalent
- Proven expertise in cloud platforms (AWS preferred), and knowledge of the range of Cloud Native
services - Strong experience with RESTful APIs, microservices, and integration frameworks
- Proficiency in modern programming languages such as Python or JavaScript/TypeScript
- Solid understanding of containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and infrastructure automation
- Familiarity with authentication protocols (OAuth2, SAML, OpenID Connect) and secure data
exchange - Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical
field is desirable - Cloud certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect) are highly desirable
747,000+ hidden jobs like this
Optitex and thousands of companies post here first — often days before LinkedIn or Indeed. Your first 5 applications are free; go Pro to apply without limits.
Everything Pro unlocks:
- Unlimited applications — free stops at 5
- Track every application in one place
- Apply straight to the source, one click
- Save & organize roles you love
- Roles pulled from company boards before the big sites