What are the responsibilities and job description for the API Architect - Jersey City, NJ (Need locals or Nearby position at Pioneer Corporate Services Inc?
Title: API Architect
Location: Jersey City, NJ (Need locals Onsite)
Exp: 12 years
Responsibilities
- API Design: Design RESTful, GRPC, and/or event-driven APIs using best practices and industry standards (e.g., OpenAPI/Swagger,
- Documentation: Create and maintain clear, comprehensive API documentation and usage guides.
- Collaboration: Work with product, engineering, and Architect teams to gather requirements and translate them into API specifications.
- Standards & Governance: Define and enforce API design standards, style guides, and governance processes.
- Prototyping: Build API prototypes and mock servers to validate designs and facilitate early feedback.
- Developer Experience: Advocate for and implement features that improve the developer experience, such as versioning, error handlir
- Lifecycle Management: Support the full API lifecycle, including versioning, deprecation, and backward compatibility.
- Quality Assurance: Collaborate with QA and development teams to ensure APIs are well-tested and meet performance, security, and
- Continuous Improvement: Stay up-to-date with API trends, tools, and technologies, and drive continuous improvement in API design p
Required Skills & Qualifications
Formal training or certification in software engineering concepts, with 10 years of applied experience
- Strong understanding of REST, GRPC, and/or event-driven API paradigms
- Proficiency with API specification tools (OpenAPl/Swagger, RAML, AsyncAPI, Postman, etc.)
- Experience with API gateways, management platforms, and developer portals
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Familiarity with security best practices (OAuth2, JWT, AP keys, etc.)
- Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with AWS (EKS)
- Knowledge of Micro Services & Domain Driven architecture Experience with CI/CD pipelines and automated API testing