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Java, Spring Boot and Angular development. DevOps & Cloud - Apigee, AWS (Rancher / Kubernetes), GIT, Maven, Jenkins, Harness, CI/CD Pipeline. DevOps & Cloud - Apigee, AWS (Rancher / Kubernetes), GIT, Maven, Jenkins, Harness, CI/CD Pipeline.
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Extensive experience with Java (Core & EE, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Cloud, JMS & Kotlin) SCM / DevOps / CI/CD tools & process (GIT/Bitbucket, Maven, Ant, Jenkins, Sonar.
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DevOPs, DevSecOPs roles, Cloud Service Providers (AWS, DevOps tools such as Git OR Jenkins OR Ansible OR Terraform), Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Java OR Java Spring Boot OR Python OR C/C, APIs to query RESTful services, Python, Go, or Bash, Kubernetes, Docker, and Rancher, CI/CD, GitLab, SAST, DAST, IAST, MAST; Linux, Hashicorp.
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Experienced in Java, Microservices using Spring Boot and Build Tools (Maven or Gradle). Preferred Qualifications Proven experience as a DevOps Engineer with a focus on OpenShift Kubernetes.
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Backend development: Experience working with backend technologies including Spring Boot, Java, Groovy, Maven, Mongo DB, Dynamo DB, Lambda, SQS, Kinesis, Node JS, Docker, Kubernetes. Strong knowledge of configuration management software such as Power Shell, Tera form, Ansible, Continuous integration tools such as Azure DevOps, Jenkins.
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In addition, we're transitioning our front-end tech to be more JavaScipt-focused, including UI in NextJS and backend components in Node, using libraries like Prisma and Bull. Backend services are also starting to leverage Java / Spring Boot.
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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.
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8 – 10 years of relevant experience and proficient in using Angular, Spring Boot, Node Js. Experience with Cloud services and DevOps concepts: OpenShift, Docker, Kubernetes, Artifactory, BitBucket, Bamboo, Ansible, GitHub.
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Proven experience as a Java Spring boot developer with Azure DevOps pipeline. Job Description: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated BFF (Backend For Frontend) Layer Architect using Java and Spring boot, with a strong proficiency in Azure DevOps Pipeline.
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Provides full stack design and development of Spring Boot components and the migration of legacy components to target architecture. Our Java Software Engineers develop applications in an Agile SDLC. Responsible for the development of Java enterprise applications utilizing frameworks such as Spring Boot. This position will have responsibilities in full life cycle development within a services-oriented architecture, including design, programming, testing, packaging, deploying, and maintaining service and infrastructure components.
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Familiarity with application servers like JBoss/ WebLogic and Spring Boot, ideally deployed in containers. Strong experience with Azure DevOps pipelines, including YAML configuration, triggers, build agents, release management, and deployment strategies.
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Besides writing effective middleware infrastructure and configuration management code, you will be responsible for designing and maintaining highly-scalable, middleware, DevOps pipelines for consumer-facing applications and platform services.
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Experience in Solutioning digital products using PowerApps platform, ReactJS, Java spring boot, docker, Kubernetes etc. 8+ years of experience in Java/Spring Boot, or similar platforms or frameworks in a service-oriented environment.
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Keywords:Oakland CA Jobs, Web Technical Lead, Web, Spring Boot, Angular. Web Technical Lead, Spring Boot, Angular. - Familiarity with server-side programming (e.g., Node.js, Spring Boot.
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Full stack development experience is a must, including experience with the following technologies: Docker General DevOps experience, including GitLab CI/CD Java and Spring Boot MongoDB UI development including JavaScript, React, and/or Material UI.
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