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Solid experiences in microservices development and containerization of Apps for Kubernetes deployment and build CI/CD pipeline with Jenkins or Azure DevOps. Azure native containers (AKS) Docker, Kubernetes, KeyVault, HELM, Gitlab pipeline for Azure deployment, Scripts for Azure Infrastructure with Terraform, ServiceNow for change management.
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Experience with deploying applications such as Solr and ToClientat microservices on Azure Kubernetes. Responsible for setting up the on-demand AEM Developer environments leveraging Kubernetes and.
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Experience in Solutioning digital products using PowerApps platform, ReactJS, Java spring boot, docker, Kubernetes etc. Provide solution that is based on Reference Digital Integration Layer (Digital Integration Hub) that ties together the Experience Layer, Microservices, Event-based integration, Data management (data streaming), and the system of record applications and data such as Oracle EBS, Oracle Cloud, other ERPs, and other large enterprise applications across the globe.
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Experience with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps automation, including microservices like AKS and Kubernetes. Experience with Bloomberg, PAM, FactSet, and/or Aladdin, or other asset management/investment platforms.
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Spring Boot Microservices / Java / ReactJS / Kafka / Solace / Oracle / Liquibase / Layer7 API Developer Portal/ Kubernetes / Pivotal Cloud Foundry / Azure. Java Full stack developer, Angular, Microservices, AWS, Kafka.
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Keywords: Java, Spring Boot, Kotlin, cloud, Microservices, Kubernetes, CI/CD, DevOps, automation, security, JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, React, JUnit, Selenium, Pact, MongoDB, SQL, Github.
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Strong understanding of DevOps culture, Microservices Architecture, Kubernetes Clusters, Containers, CICD practices, building solutions in public cloud (Google Cloud, Azure or AWS) This individual will work closely with both architects and engineers to design, build, and iterate on a suite of automation which is responsible for the infrastructure setup, configuration, and integrations of key cloud native technologies such as Kubernetes, Istio, Vault and Consul, Spinnaker, etc.
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Perform complex application design and programming activities in the latest technologies: Java, Node, REST, microservices, AWS/Cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub Enterprise.
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GrapgQL, gRPC, Docker Framework, SonarQube, Kafka, Loadrunner, Jira, Confluence, Cucumber, Kubernetes (or similar technology), ELK Integration (Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana) 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.
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Experience with all Agile software development frameworks and processes, technical architecture, and software design, Java based Monolithic/Microservices (preferred Spring-boot framework) Python, Oracle/ MySQL, and or /PostgreSQL, designing and implementing distributed enterprise applications with Microservices, and with the design and implementation of Application Programming Interface (API’s) – REST/SOAP Services, Open API’s.
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Implement microservices/container architectures (e.g., OpenShift, Kubernetes), orchestration, and automation. Experience with microservices/container architectures (e.g., OpenShift, Kubernetes), orchestration, and automation.
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Key Technologies include: Java/Spring, Linux/Windows, ElasticSearch, MySQL/PostgreSQL, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker. As a Software Engineer on this team, you must be skilled and self-motivated to develop cutting-edge geospatial analysis, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), and visualization microservices to support mission-focused systems.
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Java/Microservices/ (Kafka or Kinesis) & Docker, Kubernetes / Spring batch. Strong hands-on experience in Microservices, RESTful webservices development in Java (Spring Boot, Spring batch or equivalent framework.
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Cloud: AWS, GCP, Microservices, Containers, Docker, Kubernetes. Data Management experience in : NOSQL, Cassandra, MongoDB, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Event Streaming, Kafka, MSK, Azure Event Hubs.
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Proficiency in microservices, containerization, and orchestration through Kubernetes, GKE, or EKS. Examples of the brands Conviva has helped innovate, adapt, and scale at unprecedented speed include: DAZN, Disney+, HBO, Hulu, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, Peacock, Sky, Sling TV, Univision and Warner Bros Discovery.
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