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Perform complex application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, REST, Microservices, Angular, React, Spring boot, Spring Security, Kafka, Hibernate, MQ, OpenShift, AWS/Cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Cloud Services such as AWS or Azure; Docker; Hibernate; Java; JSON; Maven; Oracle; Spark; SVN; UNIX; Bootstrap; Dynatrace; Junit; Microservices; Performance Testing; REST; Splunk; Apache Kafka; Jenkins; Kubernetes; SOAP and REST web services; Spring Framework; WebSphere; Apache Tomcat; J2EE; Software Development; SQL; XML; Spring; SpringBoot; Spring Batch; JMS; and Pivotal cloud.
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You will interact with various technology, product, and business teams across MUFG.Perform complex application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, React, Node, Angular API, microservices, Kafka, MQ, AWS/Cloud services & infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, JenkinsPerform integrations between on-premises and vendor hosted applications.
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Title: Java Developer (+ Years)Location: Chicago, IL (Day Onsite Need only local candidates) Skills: Java, AWS, Kubernetes Job Description:· Need the resource to work on Multiple applications and also migration activities.
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Job Title: Java DeveloperLocation: Berkeley, Heights, NJ/ Coral Springs, FL/ Omaha, NE / Alpharetta, GA (5 Days Onsite) Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Java resource who also has good experience in microservices and API development along with AWS, Kubernetes, Microservice and Spring.
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Microservices, Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka or RabbitMQ. SQL, AWS (Aurora, IAM, S3) Principal Java Engineer Role - Inside IR35 - Initial 6 Months - 1 day onsite p/w. Advanced Java (Java 17+), Spring Boot.
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Required Skills : 8+ years experience Angular (Version 8+), Cypress Java Tech Stack: Springboot NoSQL Databases Solid understand on: CICD Pipelines, Cloud Infrastructures, Kafka. js, Python, Modern Tools: Jenkins, Cucumber, Atlassian Suite (Jira, Bitbucket), Git DBs: PostgreSQL, Mongo Cloud: AWS Other: EKS, Docker, OpenShift Keys to Success in this Role: Collaborative demeanor Strive to be innovative Thoughtful and inspiring leader.
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Strong experience in Java, Spring, JPA Experience with Microservices, Spring Boot, JPA Should be well versed with AWS Services (EC2, ECS, EKS, S3, API Gateway, LB, MSK, Lambda,SQS,Kafka.
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Experience with Cloud AWS – EKS, Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Dynamo DB, S3, IAM, Route 53, ELB, SNS, SQS, Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Cloud Watch. Design and developer application using Core Java.
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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 Java Developer (Clearable) joining our team to support a GDIT program that we are the prime on and is located at Annapolis Junction, MD. As a J ava Developer (Clearable), 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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Key Words: Java | Angular | TypeScript | AWS Cloud | SQL | Big Data | Spring Boot | Cassandra | Kubernetes | Microservices | Spark | Databricks |. Experience with cloud technology stack (AWS, Kubernetes, Spring Boot, Kafka, SSO, Cassandra.
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Peraton is seeking a motivated and talented senior JAVA Software Engineer to support the design and development of cloud-based SIGINT microservices. Experience with AWS, Jenkins, Fortify, TestRail, Atlassian Tool Suite, Sonarqube, Kafka, RabbitMQ, COPPER.
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Java AWS Developer. Java Spring boot + AWS Aurora Postgres. 8+ years experience in handling JAVA and Microservices. Working knowledge in Kafka and Cucumeber Testing.
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JAVA microservices, kafka, bit on data side experience, Cassandra. Design and develop low latency, high throughput server applications that handle large volume of data stream processing by leveraging big data technologies, example Apache Spark or Flink, Kafka, AWS services like Kinesis, SNS, SQS, Opensearch.
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Java, J2EE, Spring boot, Microservices, Angular, SQL, Kafka, Kubernetes, AWS(S3, EC2, Lambda, CFT) Hands-on experience with IDEs & tools – Eclipse, SQL Developer, Postman, SOAPUI.
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