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Via DiceRoanoke, TXJune 17th, 2026

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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Our client, V-Work Infotech Solutions INC, is seeking the following. Apply via Dice today!KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:Design, develop, and maintain scalable Java/Spring Boot microservices within a cloud-native AWS EKS environment.Build and optimize high-volume financial data processing and portfolio construction applications.Develop event-driven architectures using Kafka for real-time data ingestion and inter-service communication.Implement complex data mapping, persistence, and integration with Oracle databases using myBatis.Develop and support batch processing workflows using Autosys and PL/SQL for large-scale data operations.Ensure application reliability, performance, and scalability through monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimization.Participate in CI/CD implementation, deployment automation, and production support activities.Follow ATDD practices and develop automated test frameworks using Groovy/Spock and Wiremock."MUST HAVE" SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:8+ years of Backend Java Development experience.Strong expertise in Java, Spring Boot, and Microservices Architecture.Hands-on experience with AWS services, especially EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service).Strong experience with Oracle Database, SQL, and PL/SQL development.Expertise in myBatis ORM framework for data persistence and mapping.Experience with Apache Kafka for event-driven and distributed systems.Experience with Autosys or similar enterprise job scheduling tools.Strong understanding of RESTful APIs and distributed systems design.Experience with CI/CD pipelines, containerization, and Kubernetes.Proficiency in ATDD methodologies and automated testing using Groovy/Spock.Experience with Wiremock for service virtualization and API testing.