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Programming Languages: Python, Visual Studio, Java Script; working in distributed systems, object oriented programming, design patterns and design methodology; JAVA services using Spring CLI, Maven, Microservice, multi-threading, Concurrency and parallel processing.
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Java programming for distributed systems, with experience in networking and multi-threading. Enabling tools: Git, Maven, Jira. Familiarity with microservices software development technique and container-orchestration (e.g., Kubernetes.
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An ideal candidate will fully understand the optimal design for all the components that make up the system to achieve scalability (virtually unlimited capacity), throughput (load balancing, multi-threading, multi-process), reliability (high availability, failover/healing), and automatability (for deployments and operations configuration, patch, update, upgrade, migration) in virtualized environments.
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A solid understanding of Core Java Concepts such as Object-Oriented Programming, Java Collections API, Exception Handling, Multi-Threading is required. At least one (1) year of extensive experience in Build Automation Tool, preferably Maven & related concepts such as Project Object Model, Plugins, and Build Life Cycle.
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Programming Languages: Python, Java or Java Script; working in distributed systems, object oriented programming, design patterns and design methodology; JAVA services using Spring CLI, Maven, Microservice, multi-threading, Concurrency and parallel processing.
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Exception handling - Collection framework - Design pattern - Multi-threading. Maven/Ant build, Jenkins, CI/CD pipeline. AEM Technology stack (Backend ) - OSGI, JCR, Sling, WCM Api's, Sling Model - Workflow, workflow launcher, Event handler, Event listener, Scheduler, Sling Job - API integration - Multi-Site Manager setup Query builder, Searching, Indexing, Session handling - Junit.
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Key Skills: Java (up to version 17), Spring Boot, Docker, Kafka, AWS, Junit, Swagger, Messaging frameworks, CI/CD pipeline, multi-threading, AWS / horizontal scaling techniques, unit-testing, Karate / BDD / integration testing, SQL and Database programming.
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Working with Python, Java or Java Script; working in distributed systems, object-oriented programming, design patterns and design methodology; JAVA services using Spring CLI, Maven, Microservice, multi-threading, Concurrency and parallel processing.
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Experience with source code management practices and tools Enabling tools: Git, Maven, Jira Continuous Integration/Continuous Testing: Bamboo, Jenkins, GitLab CI/Pipelines Continuous Monitoring: ELK Stack (ElasticSearch, Logstash, Kibana), Nagios Familiarity with microservices software development technique and container-orchestration (e.g., Kubernetes) #divergent #dvscyber.
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Familiarity with build and deployment tools like Maven, Gradle, and Jenkins, along with proficiency in version control through Git, is expected. Mastery over design patterns, object-oriented design principles, and multi-threading ensures optimized application design and performance.
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Candidate shall have an understanding of how UIS code works and how analysts use UIS. Knowledge of XML structure, XML parsers, SQL and Perl. Development skills in Java threading/thread pooling, RMI, character set encoding, swing, JDBC, JMS, J2EE, Enterprise Java Beans, Web Logic, Servlets, and JSP.
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Familiarity with source code management practices and tools such as Git, Maven, and Jira. Expertise in enabling tools such as Bamboo, Jenkins, and GitLab CI/Pipelines for Continuous Integration/Continuous Testing.
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Experience implementing CI/CD with tools like Maven, Github, Jenkins, Java Multi-Threading / Concurrency. REST API, Spring Batch, Spring Boot, Experience in building applications using Spring, Spring boot.
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As a backbone of the team, the Java Developer should bring strong analytical, problem-solving skills, and exceptional communication abilities for effective team collaboration. Work hours are Monday - Friday, normal 37.5 hours weeks working onsite up to 5 days a week.
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Proficiency in Python, Java or Java Script; working in distributed systems, object-oriented programming, design patterns and design methodology; JAVA services using Spring CLI, Maven, Microservice, multi-threading, Concurrency and parallel processing.
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