Senior Java developer responsible for designing and building enterprise applications and REST APIs using Core Java, Spring Boot microservices, Spring/Hibernate. Must deliver high-availability, secure, multithreaded systems, work with Oracle PL/SQL, follow agile practices, and collaborate with distributed teams and business users.
Required Skills:
- Minimum 8+ years of experience in developing enterprise applications
- Strong hands on experience in Core Java (7+ years)
- Multi-threading and Synchronization on multicore systems
- Solid understanding of Object-Oriented Principles
- Solid architectural understanding of enterprise applications
- Experience with REST based APIs and SpringBoot Microservices
- Proficient in Security and building high availability applications
- Spring/Hibernate
- Oracle PL SQL Experience
- Agile development experience
- Excellent communication skills, oral and written; ability to face off to business users.
- Good team-work skills, and the ability to work in a distributed global team environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Self-motivated with the determination to achieve his/her goals
Compensation, Benefits and Duration
Minimum Compensation: USD 44,000
Maximum Compensation: USD 154,000
Compensation is based on actual experience and qualifications of the candidate.
The above is a reasonable and a good faith estimate for the role.
Medical, vision, and dental benefits, 401k retirement plan, variable pay/incentives, paid time off, and paid holidays are available for full time employees.
This position is not available for independent contractors
No applications will be considered if received more than 120 days after the date of this post
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