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Work on designing, developing, and implementing software solutions using Java Spring Boot, Microservices architecture, and AWS cloud services. Role Overview: As a Sr. Java Developer with a focus on Java Spring Boot, Microservices, and AWS, you work onn architecting, developing, and maintaining high-performance, scalable applications using these technologies.
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Bonus Points: Full-stack development experience, including backend (Python/Django, Java/Kotlin) and frontend (React, Node.js) technologies. Proficiency in frontend frameworks (React, Angular, Vue) and responsive UI design, as well as mobile development for iOS (Swift, Objective-C) and Android (Kotlin, Java.
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Core Java - Spa, Spring boot, Microservices, Mainframe, COBOL. React Java Full Stack Web Developer. Core Java - Spa, Spring boot, Microservices, Mainframe, COBOL. React Angular Vue TypeScript HTML CSS JavaScript Vitest Jest.
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Demonstrated prior software development experience with expertise in client-side technologies (Angular/React, JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML, CSS) and strong experience using Java, Spring Framework/Spring Boot, and web application technologies.
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Js, Java, AngularJS, React, Python, REST, JSON, XML, Ruby, HTML / HTML5, CSS, NoSQL databases, relational databases, Hadoop, Chef, Maven, iOS, Android, and AWS/Cloud Infrastructure to name a few.
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Strong experience as a Full Stack Engineer, with a focus on Java, Spring Boot, microservices, Oracle and PL/SQL. The Full Stack Engineer should possess expertise in Java, Spring Boot, microservices, Oracle and PL/SQL.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Node, Go, and Scala, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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O Programming Language: Python, R, SQL, Java, Scala, Pyspark/Apache Spark, Shell scripting. Use programming languages including but not limited to Python, R, SQL, Java, Scala, Pyspark/Apache Spark, Shell scripting.
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Loading into cloud environment like Amazon Redshift, S3, core java routines, implementation of custom java components in Talend etc. Experienced in using Talend Data Fabric tools including Talend DI, Talend Bigdata, Talend MDM, Talend Data Quality, Data Governance, and Talend Data preparation, Enterprise services Bus, Talend Cloud, TAC and TMC.
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Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Vue. JS/Angular/Node. JS, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, Java, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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SUMMARY: We are seeking a Lead Applications Developer with a background in Azure DevOps, Azure Cloud Services and proficient in a combination of C#, Java, or Python, and front-end technologies like React, Angular, or Vue.js.
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C#, developer, java, matlab, sde, sdet, software programmer. Drive the development of a comprehensive generative AI SDK, integrating Large Language Models like OpenAI and Google AI with popular programming languages such as Python, Java, c# etc., using platforms like AWS Bedrock or Azure Semantic Kernel or Google's Vertex AI.
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Design, Develop and maintain Test Harnesses and frameworks for Test Automation, Mobile Testing, Multi-browser Testing and API Test and Performance Testing using JAVA, Selenium, JMeter, Postman, Rest Assured, Kubernetes, Jira, and Azure DevOps.
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A constant desire to improve, learn more and take things to the next level and a passion for adopting the latest features in Java, Spring Boot, Java, Spring Boot, Azure SQL, Kubernetes, Apache Kafka, and Google Cloud Platform.
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