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AWS API Solutions Architect

Continental United States

Empower, Innovate, Impact!  At Team A-TEK, we EMPOWER people to drive INNOVATION that IMPACTS mission!

A-TEK operates at the intersection of mission and innovation by applying our deep domain expertise across the federal markets. Embracing our digital-first strategy, A-TEK provides enhanced capabilities in application development, digital transformation, enterprise IT, and scientific services. Our solutions are designed to modernize, automate, secure, protect, and enhance the operations of our federal clients, ensuring they stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Our work is fueled by a passion to serve our clients’ needs and to protect the safety and welfare of Americans. That passion shapes how we nurture our most valuable asset – Our Employees. A-TEK actively cultivates the talent that drives our success and fosters a creative, challenging, and mission-driven work environment for current and future employees.

 

AWS API Solutions Architect

A-TEK, and its subsidiary, Mackson Consulting, are at the forefront of digital innovation, offering advanced IT services and solutions with a focus on emerging technologies. We specialize in supporting health, federal civilian, and national security missions, serving a diverse array of U.S. Departments.

We are looking for an experienced and visionary AWS API Solutions Architect to lead the design and implementation of secure, scalable, and cloud-native API solutions supporting digital modernization efforts across multiple FDA programs. This role is central to enabling seamless interoperability between mission-critical systems by leveraging the full spectrum of AWS services—from serverless architecture to event-driven integration patterns. The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in API design, authentication frameworks, and DevOps practices, along with a strong understanding of compliance requirements in public sector environments. If you're passionate about building enterprise-grade solutions that drive innovation and resilience, we want you on our team. The position is remote.  A-TEK is not currently sponsoring candidates for this position. 

Responsibilities:

  • Design and build enterprise-scale APIs using AWS services including API Gateway, Lambda, AppSync, EventBridge, and Step Functions.
  • Develop reusable, standards-based integration patterns leveraging AWS best practices for serverless and microservices architecture.
  • Architect secure authentication and authorization flows (OAuth2, OpenID Connect, SAML) across API and backend services.
  • Lead the design and implementation of high-availability, fault-tolerant API services with global scalability.
  • Define and implement API lifecycle management best practices (versioning, testing, deployment, monitoring).
  • Collaborate closely with platform teams (Appian, Salesforce, ServiceNow) to ensure seamless system interoperability.
  • Build and optimize AWS CI/CD pipelines using CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CloudFormation, and related DevOps tooling.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot APIs using CloudWatch, X-Ray, and third-party observability platforms.
  • Guide technical teams through code reviews, performance tuning, and secure API architecture principles.
  • Participate in architecture review boards, design discussions, and sprint planning sessions.

Qualifications:

  • 8+ years of experience in solution architecture with a strong emphasis on APIs and integration.
  • 3+ years hands-on AWS experience architecting serverless and microservices solutions.
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Associate or Professional) required; AWS Developer certification a plus.
  • Strong understanding of REST, GraphQL, event-driven integration, and hybrid API environments.
  • Experience with Amazon Bedrock or other AWS GenAI services a strong plus.
  • Familiarity with platforms such as Appian, Salesforce, ServiceNow, or M365 for cross-system integration.
  • Working knowledge of compliance frameworks (FedRAMP, FISMA, HIPAA) in public sector environments.

A-TEK, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, or Vietnam era or other protected Veteran status.

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