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Our client is a growing healthcare company seeking staff/principal people who still like coding– Seeking Strong Experience in Java, Spring, Boot, SaaS, AWS Cloud, deep backend microservices algorithms, healthcare domain a great plus.
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Technologies: Microservices, AWS, Docker, Kafka, Kubernetes, Cassandra, Java 17, Kotlin, ReactJS, Spring Boot/Cloud/Data, Redis, Postgres. Minimum of 5 years of Java Application Frameworks (i.e. Spring, Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Cloud, etc.
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Work with our core technology stack: Java / Kotlin / Microservices / Spring Boot / AWS / MongoDB.What You’ll Need:Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field. Expertise in Java, Kotlin, Spring, MongoDB, and AWS.Experience with modern Java frameworks, REST APIs, and relational databases.
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Strong experience and programming knowledge in distributed Java, J2EE technologies and frameworks, Java Script and JS frameworks, such as JSP, JSTL, JMS, JNDI, JDBC, JAXB, Struts, Spring & Spring Boot, Hibernate, Maven, log4j, JUnit, jQuery, DOJO, Angular, HTML and CSS.
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Utilize programming languages/Frameworks like Java, Spring, JavaScript,HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Splunk, Test Automation Tools, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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O Client Side technologies including JavaScript, CSS, Ajax, JQuery, Angular 2, Node JS, HTML5, Spring MVC, Spring Core, XML Integration with SOAP WebServices, Spring-WS, REST Services, Jersey 2, Jackson 2, Apache Camel.
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Cloud infrastructure, PAAS , IAAS, IAC, Power shell, Terraform, Experience working with containers, Docker, Kubernetes, Fluency with relational databases, exposure to Java Spring boot technologies, experience in migrating Java Sporing Microservices RDBKS On-prem apps to AWS cloud.
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Handson experience working with Java & Spring Boot & Vue.js. Handson experience working with Java & Kotlin for Android, Swift for iOS. Experience in security concepts and implementations.
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5 years of Webservices/Microservices API development using Java plus Spring Boot, and Scala. These solutions are meticulously designed with security as a paramount concern, prioritizing data protection and ensuring a secure user experience.
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Backend development: Experience working with backend technologies including Spring Boot, Java, Groovy, Maven, Mongo DB, Dynamo DB, Lambda, SQS, Kinesis, Node JS, Docker, Kubernetes. 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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Service Technologies: Java 1.8, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Groovy, In-memory computation, REST/SOAP Web Service, WSDL, JAXB, JAXP, JMS, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ. Web Technologies: Java EE, Spring MVC, HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, JQuery, Junit, JSON, Ajax, Bootstrap, Angular, Typescript, NodeJS.
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Frameworks: Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Kafka, AMQP.Front-end Tools: Thymeleaf, NodeJS.Build/Deployment Tools: Gradle, Terraform, Helm, Git. DevOps Toolchain: SonarQube, Slack, GitHub, ElasticSearch, Logstash, Kibana, Fluentbit, Apache NiFi. Other Skills: Linux/Unix shell scripting, object-oriented design principles, proficiency in Microsoft Office Tools, Agile methodologies (SCRUM), and DevOps practices (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment.
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Work with our core technology stack: Java / Kotlin / Microservices / Spring Boot / AWS / MongoDB. Expertise in Java, Kotlin, Spring, MongoDB, and AWS. Experience with React / Typescript / GraphQL, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Spring Boot, cloud infrastructure, Terraform, and CI/CD.
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Backend: Ruby on Rails, Java, Spring Boot, AWS (EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda) Design, develop, and maintain backend APIs using Java (Spring Boot framework preferred). As a Senior Ruby with Java developer (6450), you'll be part of a highly skilled and agile technology team dedicated to supporting and developing cutting-edge solutions to meet our business requirements.
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Required Skills : Java programming (not just automation/scripting) Java framework knowledge-Spring and MyBatis Strong test automation experience Strong back-end/API testing: RestAssured or Karate (Postman okay with heavy automation) SQL querying.
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