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Must pass a CBP Background Investigation (U.S. Citizenship required)These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have:Technical Certifications, such as AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, OCP Java, etc.
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Proficiency with Java 8/Java EE, core Spring framework, Hibernate/JPA, Git, Linux, application servers. Software development experience with Java programming language. Develop and maintain high-quality applications using Java technology stack and object-oriented methodologies.
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We are looking to hire a Sr. Java Developer / Lead (Trading Domain) – New York City, NY. Primary focus on Java application development and enhancements using Java, Python, SQL, Snowflake DB, Databricks spark/Notebook, Azure Blob storage.
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We are looking for an accomplished Java Developer with experience building cloud-based SaaS enterprise-grade business/workflow automation solutions with exposure to a broad set of enterprise technologies, including Angular, Java, JavaScript, web application servers, RDBMS, etc.
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Kafka Architecture, Kafka APIs (Consumer, Producer, Streams), Data Streaming, Data Serialization (Avro, JSON), and Modern Software Development (Java with Spring Boot, Python, or C# with. 8 years of combined experience with modern software development (Java with Spring Boot, Python, or C# with.
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As a Senior Java Microservices Developer, you will interface with key stakeholders and apply your technical proficiency across different stages of the Software Development Life Cycle including Requirements Elicitation, Application Architecture definition and Design.
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The Java Software Developer for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and implementing global enterprise solutions. Proven experience developing software applications using Java and Oracle database technologies.
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ILS Inc. is looking for a Senior Full-Stack Java Software Developer to support a federal project. Design, develop, and maintain microservices-based applications using Java and popular frameworks such as Spring Boot, Hibernate, or Struts.
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Architecture & Design Principles, Core Java, Spring boot, REST/Web services, Microservices Architecture, Containerization, Cloud principles, Messaging - kafka, Oracle DB, Angular, NodeJS, CI/CD, Junit.
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Hands on experience in Java back-end APIs & Microservices. Solid understanding of Vue.js core concepts (directives, components, lifecycle hooks, etc.) Test and debug Vue.js components and ensure cross-browser compatibility.
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As a Java Developer with Ruby on Rails, you will: We are looking for a talented and experience Senior Engineer to join our team to assist with the development of our merchant services Healthcare Payment solutions platform.
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Hands-on experience in developing web applications utilizing Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Experience building resilient services in Java. Proficiency in Java 17 & above. We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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What You'll Bring: 5+ years of experience with application development using Java Spring Boot Framework. Build Java-based front-end, back-end applications: This involves developing both the front-end (user interface) and back-end (server-side logic) components of Java applications.
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Job Summary: The Java Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high-quality software applications using J ava, Spring Boot, Spring Batch, Kafka, and AWS cloud services.
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Our work depends on a Mid-Level Java Developer joining our team to support a GDIT program that we are the prime on and is located at Annapolis Junction, MD. As a Mid-Level Java Developer, you will develop highly efficient Microservices on a Linux operating system utilizing Java and Kotlin, for use in Docker/Kubernetes high-volume data-processing applications, while practicing modern Agile methodologies.
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