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Solid foundation in Java, with a good understanding of Spring, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, MyBatis, and other frameworks. Familiarity with mobile development technologies like Kotlin, Swift, React Native, or Flutter.
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This position will be tasked to provide support in the development of a Java application with a PostgreSQL backend and Tomcat application server. Spring Boot, Spring Data JPA and Spring Security experience.
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Experience with Java or Spring Boot. Experience developing and integrating a CI/CD pipeline leveraging GitLab, Bamboo, or Jenkins. Experience with UI frameworks (Vue, React) To be considered for this opportunity you will need to possess an active TS/SCI with polygraph.
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5-7 years Java Development Stack (J2EE, JSP, Spring, Hibernate, JSON). Design, develop and test web applications developed using Angular and Java. Experience with continuous integration systems (Jenkins), build automation (Maven), and automated testing (Selenium.
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To be considered, candidates must have 5+ years of software development experience including 3+ years of designing and overseeing the development of large systems; have strong working knowledge of Java, Spring Boot, JPA, and AOP; have working knowledge of React/React.
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Significant experience with the Spring Framework (Persistence, REST, Messaging, Integrations) such as Spring Boot. Top 3 skills - Java, RESTful API's, System Analysis. Significant experience on core features of Spring such as Dependency Injection and Aspect-Oriented Programming, Spring Security etc.
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8 years web/application development experience with strong proven understanding of Java/Spring MVC, Spring Core, Spring Boot, Angular, Node JS. We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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This role requires strong technical skills in Java with Spring Boot, TypeScript with React+Redux, Hbase, Solr, JanusGraph, NiFi, Postgres/PostgreSQL, Ansible, Linux (RHEL), Python, and multithreading.
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To thrive in this development career, you'll need to be an expert in Java (Java 8 preferred) and have a firm grasp on Spring Boot, Javascript, Angular and/or React. ADP has a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as a global Best Places to Work, DiversityInc Top 50 Company, Best CEO and company for women, LGBTQ+, multicultural talent, and more.
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Position requires: 1) Experience in a technical leadership role for large enterprise-class systems; 2) Java, microservices, J2EE, Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, GIT, and SQL; 3) Agile methodology (Scrum); 4) Containers and container orchestration using Kubernetes; 5) Dynatrace, Elastic Stack, Stonebranch, and MOVEit; 6) Restful API, NGINX, and Couchbase; and 7) Deploying applications in Azure cloud.
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Duties: Design, develop, create, modify, customize, test, and validate software applications using skills such as operating systems, machine learning, MVC architecture, Java Spring Boot, React, PostgreSQL, REST APIs, GraphQL, Hibernate, EJB or Agile Development.
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Hands on strong Java frontend and backend programming, J2EE, hands-on experience with Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, RDMS databases like (Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server), File systems, Designing Large scale Applications and AWS.
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50% Core Java Spring Boot, API microservices, KAFKA (nice to have) You are comfortable deploying Java-based middle-tier services to AWS. 6+ years of experience with Java, Python, and RESTful services.
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Angular, Java, Spring Boot, and RESTful API’s. Senior Software Engineer (Need both Python and Java exp.) Python and Java required,. Fluency with Kubernetes, BitBucket, Bamboo, Jira, Confluence is preferred.
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NET Core, Core Java - Spring Boot Microservices,. NET Web API (restful APIs), Java Webservices, Spring, Spring Boot. QA Automation Engineer (Lead) | 11-12 Years | Selenium - C#, Automated Testing, PLC Testing, QTP, API Testing.
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