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Cloud Engineer - Java Backend Developer

Technology
TP-Link
Irvine, United States3 weeks agoUntil 5/7/2026

Job description

Cloud Engineer - Java Backend Developer at TP-Link

Headquartered in the United States, TP-Link Systems Inc. is a global provider of reliable networking devices and smart home products, consistently ranked as the world’s top provider of Wi‑Fi devices. The company is committed to delivering innovative products that enhance people’s lives through faster, more reliable connectivity. With a commitment to excellence, TP-Link serves customers in over 170 countries and continues to grow its global footprint.

We believe technology changes the world for the better! At TP-Link Systems Inc, we are committed to crafting dependable, high‑performance products to connect users worldwide with the wonders of technology. Embracing professionalism, innovation, excellence, and simplicity, we aim to assist our clients in achieving remarkable global performance and enable consumers to enjoy a seamless, effortless lifestyle.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop the cloud service architecture for the unified management platform of telecom operator equipment.
  • Architect and develop account, user, payment, and analytics systems for the operator management platform.
  • Participate in software development processes, including requirements analysis, architecture design, coding, and testing.
  • Contribute to the successful delivery of small to medium‑sized projects.
  • Conduct research on cutting‑edge cloud technologies and explore new business scenarios.

Requirements

Educational Background

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field; a Master’s degree is preferred.

Work Experience

  • At least 2 years of experience in designing highly available, high‑concurrency, and high‑performance distributed architectures.
  • Extensive experience in designing and implementing architectures for large‑scale internet platforms or

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