SEB

Senior Full Stack Engineer – Cloud & Platform Implementation Architecture

SEB

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: SolnaSweden

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About the role

  • Own the end-to-end cloud platform architecture for Astrea on GCP
  • Ensure a scalable, secure, highly automated, and cloud-native platform with near-zero operational burden
  • Lead GCP architectural design for Transaction Monitoring
  • Own infrastructure automation, networking, IAM, and resource orchestration
  • Modernize legacy components, establish golden paths, and leverage AI/Agentic Engineering for prototyping, IaC generation/refactoring, and resilience testing
  • Drive horizontally scalable, idempotent designs, simplifying complex distributed problems and coaching on platform best practices

Requirements

  • Profound expertise in GCP, including Bigtable, BigQuery, GKE, IAM, VPC SC, and Secret Manager.
  • Extensive experience with platform engineering, microservices, distributed systems, and event-driven architecture, coupled with IaC like Terraform.
  • A strong SRE mindset, designing for horizontal scalability, eventual consistency, and observability using OpenTelemetry.
  • Proven ability to leverage AI/Agentic Engineering capabilities and evaluate trade-offs.
  • As a systems thinker and strong technical communicator, you simplify complex problems and coach others on best practices.
Benefits
  • Opportunity to build connections with a top-level customer network
  • Entrepreneurial Scandinavian environment
  • Attractive compensation and access to SEB staff banking with exclusive benefits
  • Possibilities to reskill by shifting areas/departments and location
  • Long-term stability and growth as a company
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
GCPBigtableBigQueryGKEIAMVPC SCSecret Managerplatform engineeringmicroservicesIaC
Soft Skills
SRE mindsettechnical communicationsystems thinkingcoachingproblem simplification