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Web Developer (AWS)

Urbana, IA

Level Up Your Cloud Career! We're seeking a talented Software Developer with AWS (Amazon Web Services) experience and a hunger to learn. If you're ready to tackle complex challenges and contribute to a growing tech landscape at Clickstop, we want to hear from you! 

“Clickstop provides a future both financially and professionally. I've been given room to grow as an employee and as a person. I feel respected by my coworkers and challenged in the work that I do. In that work, I really enjoy engineering solutions as a team and seeing it go from idea, to paper, to implementation.  Striving for excellence in the way we work and the work that we do.” 

Wesley McElwee, Web Developer 

 Must reside in Iowa. Onsite requirements.  

Clickstop is looking for top talent to join our team!  What does this mean?  

  • Highly aligned with Clickstop’s mission, values, strategies and goals. 
  • Leading others around them to drive great results. 
  • Challenging the organization to be better. 
  • Unique skills that make an impact on the organization. 

 

What you’ll be doing:

  • Implement and maintain secure and efficient cloud solutions on AWS. 
  • Monitor and optimize AWS resources for performance and cost effectiveness. 
  • Document system configurations and procedures for ongoing maintenance and support. 

 

What we value in this role: 

  • AWS Expertise:
    • Proficient in provisioning, configuring, and maintaining core AWS services, including S3 and Lambda.
    • Demonstrated ability to integrate existing systems with Amazon Web Services.
    • Expertise in troubleshooting and resolving issues related to AWS infrastructure and applications.
    • Experience developing cloud-native applications utilizing AWS and cloud computing products. 
  • Development & Programming:
    • Strong proficiency in Node.js and JavaScript for backend and application development.
    • Ability to learn and support existing systems, enhancing functionality and performance.
    • Develop and maintain serverless functions using AWS Lambda. 
  • Collaboration & Communication:
    • Collaborate effectively with business stakeholders to understand requirements and identify opportunities for software automation.
    • Work closely with the technology team to contribute to the technology roadmap and translate vision into reality.
    • Possess excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
    • Demonstrate strong communication and collaboration skills in a team environment. 
  • Data & Infrastructure:
    • Ability to design and implement scalable and reliable AWS infrastructure. 

 

 What Clickstop provides: 

  • The opportunity to pursue your best self (as an employee, parent, partner, community member, etc.) We believe coming to work shouldn’t be transactional, but instead should be a purpose-driven experience. 
  • An entrepreneurial environment where opportunities are endless for those who seek them. 
  • Recognition for personal, team, and company accomplishments, because Clickstop’s success is a reflection of your engagement and excellence. 
  • Professional and personal development opportunities. 
  • We offer great benefits, a competitive compensation package, and a generous amount of time off. 
  • Benefits include:
      • Health Insurance ($0 Premium Option)
      • Dental & Vision Insurance
      • PTO, Paid Holidays, and Volunteer Time Off
      • Life and Disability Insurance
      • 401K Match
      • ESOP – After one full year of service and minimum hour requirement is met 

  

This role is hybrid capable with some onsite requirements. When working remote, candidates must have internet speeds of 20 mbps or greater. 

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check. 

Must be authorized to work in the United States. 

Clickstop is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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