Maybe you’re bored and need a new challenge. Or you’re sick of all the bureaucracy and just want to focus on building kick-ass software. Or maybe you are looking for a job where you can do really great work from anywhere.
Whatever the reason, we want you to know that LT is different. And not just air quotes “different,” but more like “breathing easy for the first time in a long time” different.
It’s a place where you can write your own story and make a difference along the way. At LT, you’ll have the freedom and flexibility to do what you think needs to be done, and you’ll get to do it while working alongside a team of other curious individuals who love a good challenge too.
We’re currently looking to add a Senior Java Engineer to this nerd club of ours. If you’re someone who has 5+ or so years of experience, we’d love to chat.
Here’s what you can expect as a Java Engineer at LT:
You’ll join forces with 3-5 other team members to deliver high-quality, low-maintenance software solutions that help organizations cement their place in the digital economy.
You’ll help coach and guide client teams on the best approaches to modern software development in order to create scalable and maintainable applications.
You’ll use test-driven development practices to help write high-quality code.
You’ll continue to refine your craft and grow your skills through ongoing training, personal development and other learning opportunities that help you reach your goals.
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