Job Title: Technical Architect – Next.js/React & AWS
Experience: 11+ Years
Relevant Experience: 6+ Years
Location: Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai & Gurgaon
Work Mode: Work from Office
Budget: Up to 28 LPA
Payroll: Haparz
Interview Process: 1st Round – Virtual | 2nd Round – Face-to-Face
Notice Period: Immediate / Short Notice Preferred
Role Overview
We are looking for an experienced Technical Architect with robust expertise in Next.js/React and AWS to lead the architecture and delivery of scalable, secure, and high-performance web and mobile solutions. The role requires solid hands-on architecture experience along with the ability to provide technical leadership and translate business requirements into robust system designs.
Key Responsibilities
Architect and deliver scalable solutions using Next.js and React for web and mobile applications.
Design secure, high-performance, and highly scalable application architectures aligned with business and technical requirements.
Design and implement cloud solutions using AWS services including Lambda, Cognito,
and DynamoDB.
Translate business requirements into system-level architecture, technical designs, and detailed architecture documentation.
Lead architecture decisions, evaluate technical trade-offs, and establish engineering best practices.
Lead technical teams and provide guidance on development standards, architecture, code quality, and solution design.
Build, prioritize, and manage the technical backlog and user stories in collaboration with product and engineering teams.
Ensure solutions follow appropriate security, data privacy, compliance, scalability, and performance standards.
Collaborate with stakeholders, engineering teams, product teams, and other technical teams to drive successful solution delivery.
Identify technical risks and provide practical solutions to improve system reliability, maintainability, and performance.
What We’re Looking For
11+ years of overall IT experience w
📌 Hiring Technical Architect – Next Js/react Bengaluru (India)
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