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Hands on experience in developing microservices for containerized platform (docker and Kubernetes), messaging platform (Kafka) Hands on experience with relational databases (Oracle, SQL, Postgres) in data model design, implementation and performance tuning No-SQL database experience is good to have - DynamoDB, MongoDB, Cassandra etc.
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You will work with an exciting set of technologies and concepts such as, Spark, Microservices, AWS, Serverless Architectures, Event Driven Architectures, Oracle, Cassandra, among others.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Angular; Docker; Java; Oracle; React; Microservices; REST; Splunk; Apache Kafka; GIT; Kubernetes; Python; SOAP and REST web services; Cassandra; Linux; NodeJS; SQL; Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery; Test Driven Development; Cloud Native application design, resiliency principles, and security principles.
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Experienced in building resilient, high-scale, distributed microservices in production environments, preferably with experience in Java, Kafka/ActiveMQ, Solr/Elasticsearch, Redis, Kubernetes, SQL & NoSQL datastores like Cassandra, DynamoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.
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And NoSQL/non-relational (Cassandra, MongoDB) Understanding containers and microservices, and of code- and container-level performance tuning, troubleshooting, and architecture best practices in large multi-tier and service-oriented applications Experience in J2EE.
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Experience using modern technology (e.g., Java, Cassandra, Kafka) and design patterns (microservices, APIs, streaming) Experience using modern technology (e.g., Java, Cassandra, Kafka) and design patterns (microservices, APIs, streaming.
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Expert SQL development and performance skills in Snowflake database in addition to other database technologies such as DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, Cassandra, and Yugabyte. Experience in modern data design methodologies such as DDD (Domain Driven Design), Microservices Based Architecture, Bounded Contexts, and Data Mesh building data warehouses is desirable.
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Technologies: Microservices, AWS, Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra, Java 17, Kotlin, ReactJS, Spring Boot/Cloud/Data, Redis, Postgres. Our work depends on a Mid-Level Java Developer joining our team to support a GDIT program that we are the prime on and is located at Annapolis Junction, MD. As a Mid-Level Java Developer, you will develop highly efficient Microservices on a Linux operating system utilizing Java and Kotlin, for use in Docker/Kubernetes high-volume data-processing applications, while practicing modern Agile methodologies.
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Experience in leading the teams working on MACH (Microservices, APIs-first, Cloud-native, and Headless) architecture using Node.js, Java, Spring boot. Experience with traditional RDBMS like Oracle and NOSQL like Cassandra or MongoDB or Apache Ignite.
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Technical experience with, but not limited to, building high performance systems using Java/Golang, building microservices-based, large scale, cloud native distributed systems, implementing NoSQL databases and distributed messaging systems such as Redis, Kafka, Couchbase, Cassandra in the context of low latency and high transaction volume systems.
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Technical Writing ETL / Batch Processing PL SQL DB (Cassandra / Mongo DB / Oracle) Telecom Billing Communication Confidence ttitude rticulation. Testing the Microservices using POSTMAN and should have experience in executing will be added advantage.
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Knowledge of tools for code development, optimization, and testing (e.g., Dynatrace, Cassandra, Selenium, Apache Kafka, Camel, Active MQ, IBM MQ). Proficiency in XSLT, API, SOAP, Security, JavaScript, Full Stack, Docker, PaaS, microservices.
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Develop clean, testable, and scalable systems, using Java, Spring, MongoDB, Cassandra, JavaScript, Typescript, ReactJS, Storybook, Backend for Frontend, GraphQL, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Kubernetes, Github Actions, and other technologies.
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Atleast 3 years of experience in Java 1.8+, Vert.x/Spring Boot Microservices, Springboots, Restful Services (JAX-RS), REST and SOAP API, Java Testing Frameworks(JUnit, Mockito, PowerMockito) Experience and knowledge of atleast one of the following Document based DBs - Cassandra, couchbase, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB etc.
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Linux, bash, Oracle SQL and Microservices Architecture. Exposure to Kafka, Micro services, Cassandra is preferred. Linux, bash, Oracle SQL and Microservices Architecture. Production Support Analyst.
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