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Full Stack Software Engineer - Cloud Infrastructure Jobs

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Full Stack Software Engineer - Monitoring Infrastructure
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Join Formic as a Full Stack Software Engineer specializing in Monitoring Infrastructure. Design and scale the end-to-end monitoring stack for industrial robotics across edge and cloud. Leverage Python, Django, AWS, and React in a hybrid role based in Chicago or San Francisco. Ensure system reliab...
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United States , San Francisco; Chicago (Woodridge); Oakland
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Full Stack Software Engineer - Monitoring Infrastructure
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Join our team as a Full Stack Software Engineer focused on Monitoring Infrastructure. You will build and enhance the monitoring stack for cutting-edge industrial robotic systems using Python, Django, AWS, and Grafana. This hybrid role requires 5+ years of experience with complex distributed syste...
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Explore high-impact Full Stack Software Engineer - Cloud Infrastructure jobs, a dynamic and critical role at the intersection of application development and modern cloud platforms. Professionals in this field are the architects and builders of the foundational systems that power scalable, resilient, and efficient web applications and services. Unlike traditional full-stack roles focused solely on front-end and back-end application logic, this specialization deeply integrates cloud-native principles, infrastructure as code, and DevOps practices directly into the software development lifecycle. A Full Stack Cloud Infrastructure Engineer typically owns the entire stack, from the user interface down to the underlying cloud resources. Common responsibilities include designing and developing customer-facing applications and internal tools, while simultaneously ensuring they are built on robust, automated, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure. This involves writing application code (using languages like Python, Java, Go, or JavaScript) and defining infrastructure using tools like Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, or Pulumi. They are responsible for creating and maintaining CI/CD pipelines, implementing monitoring and observability, and ensuring security best practices are embedded throughout both the application and the infrastructure layer. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs blend software engineering with cloud expertise. A strong foundation in data structures, algorithms, and system design is essential. Proficiency in at least one major cloud provider (AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure) is mandatory, including services for computing, storage, networking, and databases. These roles demand hands-on experience with containerization (Docker) and orchestration (Kubernetes), along with a solid understanding of networking, security, and identity management in the cloud. Familiarity with agile methodologies, version control (Git), and a proactive approach to automation and optimization are standard expectations. Candidates seeking Full Stack Software Engineer - Cloud Infrastructure jobs are problem-solvers who bridge the gap between development and operations. They build not just features, but the entire platform those features run on, enabling faster deployment, improved reliability, and seamless scalability. This career path is ideal for engineers passionate about creating holistic, cloud-native solutions and driving technical excellence from the ground up. Discover your next opportunity in this evolving field where your code defines both the application and its foundation.

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