Enterprise Software Architect
Josys is a modern AI-native identity security platform seeking a skilled Software Architect based in Bengaluru. The role involves driving architectural strategy, mentoring engineering teams, and ensuring platform scalability across 1-10 to 10-100 growth scenarios. You will leverage Node.js, AWS, and cloud-native practices to build secure, resilient distributed systems. This is a high-impact leadership role partnering closely with product and security teams to align technology with business roadmaps.
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Experience
10+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Josys is a modern AI-native identity security platform seeking a skilled Software Architect based in Bengaluru. The role involves driving architectural strategy, mentoring engineering teams, and ensuring platform scalability across 1-10 to 10-100 growth scenarios. You will leverage Node.js, AWS, and cloud-native practices to build secure, resilient distributed systems. This is a high-impact leadership role partnering closely with product and security teams to align technology with business roadmaps.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role with clear architectural responsibility in a relevant B2B SaaS domain; high seniority requirements.
Very well-defined responsibilities, clear stack, and explicit architectural expectations.
Must haves
- 10+ years software engineering experience
- 6+ years hands-on architecture experience
- Experience building cloud-native SaaS applications
- Expertise in distributed systems and microservices
- Extensive hands-on experience with Node.js
- Strong knowledge of AWS, Kubernetes, and Docker
Tools and skills
Nice to have: elasticsearch, ruby on rails, golang.
About the company
Established SaaS platform, growing enterprise identity security company, but not yet a global household name.
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