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Our backend is Java / Spring Boot microservices, built with Gradle, coupled with things like DynamoDB, Kinesis, AirFlow, Postgres, Planetscale, and Redis, hosted via AWS. Our backend is Java / Spring Boot microservices, built with Gradle, coupled with things like DynamoDB, Kinesis, AirFlow, Postgres, Planetscale, and Redis, hosted via AWS.
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Possesses robustputer science fundamentals, with a recent focus on Java or Kotlin, Spring / Spring Boot technologies. Your tasks will involve developing various REST services and integrationponents within a backend microservices architecture, connecting with our React frontend.
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Our backend is Java / Spring Boot microservices, built with Gradle, coupled with things like DynamoDB, Pulsar, AirFlow, Postgres, Planetscale, and Redis, hosted via AWS. Our backend is Java / Spring Boot microservices, built with Gradle, coupled with things like DynamoDB, Pulsar, AirFlow, Postgres, Planetscale, and Redis, hosted via AWS.
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Backend: Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Python, Lambda, PostgreSQL. Drive effective collaboration processes between backend engineering, product, and other cross-functional teams. Our investors include Keith Rabois of Founders Fund (CEO at Opendoor, former COO of Square), Kevin Hartz (Co-founder/CEO of Xoom), The Chainsmokers, The Weeknd, and more.
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Through two-way, real-time, personalized communications, we drive billions in e-commerce revenue and over 8,000 leading brands like CB2, Urban Outfitters, Crocs, Jack in the Box, and Coach rely on Attentive to deliver powerful commerce experiences.
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10+ years of experience designing, developing and supporting complex distributed systems and microservices using Java, Spring Boot, Docker, Kubernetes. Deep expertise in Java, Spring Boot, REST, SOAP, SQL, NoSQL, KAFKA, testing, CI/CD.
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The backend is a Spring application written in Kotlin. We deploy our web app via a lightweight CI/CD pipeline as a cloud-accessible web app and bundle it into our backend for use on our on-premises solution for enterprise customers.
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Web frameworks - Spring Boot, Flask. Drive technical design, specifications, and implementation for our various backend services. As a Backend Engineer on our application team at Windfall, you will be building the system for ingesting and processing our customer data.
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Design and build scalable and resilient backend APIs and services with Java and Spring Boot. At least 3 years of experience with the following technologies: Java, Spring Boot, JUnit.
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And web frameworks (Django, RoR, Spring, etc. As a Senior Backend Engineer on the newly launched Application Tracking System (ATS) ( LI Post ) product at Rippling, you would be responsible for delivering key products in Rippling’s Talent strategy, enabling Rippling and its customers to hire their teams.
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Our team currently uses technologies such as Java, Spring, MySQL, Kafka, DynamoDB, ScyllaDB, ElastiCache, etc. Design and develop high volume, high traffic web services written in Java, orchestrated with Spring, and using data from MySQL, Scylla (Cassandra) and DynamoDB.
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Work with Java, Python, Flask, Spring Boot, MySQL, and AWS, introducing other technologies when it makes sense. 2+ years of experience in backend software development. Work with Java, Python, Flask, Spring Boot, MySQL, and AWS, introducing other technologies when it makes sense.
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Java-microservices – Java 8, Spring Boot, some messaging background preferably Kafka. Proficient experience with SOA, Rest Services and Spring, Spring Batch, Spring Boot. Develop code using the latest Java, Spring, and microservice architecture.
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Prior experience or good knowledge of Kafka, Spring Batch , AWS Lambda, Splunk, Hibernate. Must be strong in Java, J2EE, Spring, Sprint Boot, Webservices and Junit, Microservices. Job Title - Senior Java Backend with AWS Lambda.
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Expert knowledge of complex backend software languages and platforms such as Java, AZURESQL, OCI, Cloud Foundry (PCF), CDP, Spring boot, Kafka, and Azure. Job Title: Sr Java Backend Developer with Azure, PCF exp.
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