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Java 11+, Microservices, Spring Boot, Hibernate, RESTful, J2EE, Kafka, MongoDB, MySQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, AWS/ EC2/ EB / ECS, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Agile/ Jira, Junit/ Mockito.
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At least 7 years of experience in Java 1.8+, Vert.x/Spring Boot Microservices, Spring boot, Restful Services (JAX-RS), REST and SOAP API, Java Testing Frameworks(JUnit, Mockito, PowerMockito.
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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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If you are a motivated Java/Kotlin Developer with 3-5 years of experience and a strong background in Kafka, and you are interested in a fully remote opportunity based in London, my client would love to hear from you.
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Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer with expertise in Angular, Java, microservices, Python, and Databricks. Design and maintain web applications using Angular, Java, microservices, Python, and Databricks.
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Software Developer: Analyze, Design, develop computer applications software using Python, Jinja, Cloud formation, Java, Spring boot, Kafka, Redis, AWS, Cassandra. Software Engineer: Design, Develop and Analyze computer applications software using Microservices, Quarkus, AWS, OpenShift, Angular, Splunk, Typescript, Extjs, Hibernate, PegaStudio, Pega Infinity, PegaCosmos, Pega CDH, Apigee, Appian, MySql, Oracle.
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Experience with WebSphere ND, MQ, Oracle, Java, SQL tools (PL/SQL developer, SQL plus), LDAP, Splunk, Dynatrace. Development experience using Java, J2EE, Java Spring Boot, EJB, JSP, JSF/Struts, (JavaServer Faces, Apache Struts Framework), XML is a significant plus.
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Agile Scrum, Jira, Bitbucket, Jenkins, Splunk, Kafka, Hadoop, Reports, Selenium, Microservices and APIs, Deployment automation, unit test automation, CI/CD tools, OpenShift Containter. 5+ years of hands-on Senior Pega Developer responsible for design and development of overall application including re-usable classes and frameworks, component design, UI design providing scalable and resilient solution that meets functional and non-functional requirements.
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Interview Process: 1 internal + 1 client round (possibly 2 client round, no in-person, all rounds will be video) Required Skills: Java, Spring Boot, Rest API, Kafka, Dockers, Kubernetes Nice to have skills: Healthcare experience, Google Cloud, Jenkins Job Summary: A Full Stack Engineer is a versatile role responsible for the development and implementation of both front-end and back-end solutions in a web development environment.
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Databricks Certified Associate Developer for Apache Spark Preferred. Solid experience with big data technologies (Apache Spark, Hadoop, Kafka) and cloud services (AWS, Azure) related to data processing and storage.
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Min 12 years of experience in Java Spring boot, AWS, Micro services, databases and Airflow. Hands-on experience on Java Spring Boot, Python, SQL coding; should be able to write complex programs.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Agile SDLC; Application Architecture Disciplines; Microservices; Apache Kafka; J2EE; Jenkins; Spring; Hibernate; Java; Javascript; Python; SQL; REST; SOAP; Maven; JSON; Dynatrace; Splunk; GIT; Cucumber; Junit; Automated Testing; Manual Testing; Regression Testing; System Integration Testing; and Unit Testing.
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Experience of designing and standing up brand new microservices based architecture, Java, open shift container platform, Kafka, knowledge of Pega workflows would be useful in general for the person to be successful in this role.
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Microservices architecture and communication API gateway and middleware technologies Building reactive single page applications using React/Redux Experience with serverless application development on AWS Knowledge of AWS developer tools like CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CloudFormation Experience mentoring and coaching other engineers.
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