





Tier-1 brand plus mid-level generalist developer title and 2–5 year range increases applicant competition.
Web routing, HTTP and backend skills transfer broadly across industries, giving low background fit sensitivity.
Explicit 2–5 year requirement plus domain-specific web routing, HTTP and CDN expertise yields medium strictness.
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Architect, implement, and manage web redirect strategies and routing rules ensuring seamless user transitions with minimal latency and zero live traffic disruption.
Maintain and refactor legacy codebases, modifying environment variables and deployment configurations safely to support infrastructure updates without breaking production.
Monitor server traffic patterns and routing logs to diagnose and resolve complex redirection loops, broken links, and configuration anomalies impacting user experience.
Comprehensive understanding of modern web architecture including client-server models, HTTP lifecycle, DNS management, and CDNs.
Strong backend engineering skills to troubleshoot and optimize server-side redirect systems and proxy configurations.
Advanced knowledge of HTTP site headers, status codes (301, 302, 404), caching, security headers, and their effects on browsers and search engine indexing.
2–5 years of relevant technical experience in web infrastructure, backend engineering, or systems operations.
Experienced in complex backend infrastructure with a focus on web routing, redirects, and high-availability systems.
Proficient at working with legacy codebases requiring careful updates in high-stakes production environments.
Technically deep understanding of web protocols and backend systems allowing proactive troubleshooting and infrastructure optimization.