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Hands on experience with Java, Spring Boot , Cloud ( Azure/GCP/AWS Kafka (or other messaging service), Memcached/Redis or any caching technologies, relational DBMS ( MySQL, Oracle etc ) MUST HAVE FOR CONSIDERATION: Java, microservices, Spring Boot, Azure, GCP, AWS, Kafka, MySQL, HIVE, Elastics Search.
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Experience with front end frameworks like React or Vue. Experience with backend runtimes and frameworks like Node.js, Spring, Spring Boot, Django, Flask, etc. - Stays informed on latest AI system and software architectures and trends from design patterns to DevSecOps and systems architecture patterns.
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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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Implement APIs and services using cutting edge technologies such as Quarkus, Amazon Lambda and DynamoDB. Extending APIs and service using industry standard frameworks like Spring Boot. Play a lead role in establishing a robust, scalable, and flexible technology/technical architecture and make recommendations for improvements.
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Full-stack experience in one or more of the following: Java, Spring boot, JavaScript, SQL, React JS, Redux, scripting languages, UNIX and the confidence to easily pick up others. js and react native, node, swift2, java, spring boot.
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Proven track record of designing and developing large scale, high quality full stack software systems using Java, Spring Boot, API using DevOps methodology. This role requires a good understanding of the SDLC, new ways of developing software including Agile and Devops.
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5 years of Webservices/Microservices API development using Java plus Spring Boot, and Scala. The Lead Full Stack Software Engineer, a pivotal role within the AI Engineering team, spearheads the design, development, and deployment of critical software architectural components and solutions.
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Development and consumption of micro-services - e.g. Spring Boot, Appmesh, Convoy, etc. As a Junior Software Engineer, you will support a mission critical program leveraging open-source technologies, AWS cloud compute, services and infrastructure and machine-learning to automate tasks and provide insight for the Department of Defense.
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Experience with MACH (Microservices, APIs-first, Cloud-native, and Headless) architecture using Java, Spring boot. CERTIFICATIONS / LICENSES: AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional, ITIL.
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Java, Spring Boot, REST. Oracle or any other Relational DB. Micro-Services Architecture, Scalable High Resiliency Systems, Workflow is preferred. We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Senior Full-Stack Engineer to join our CCE team.
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Net, LoadRunner, SQL, Java, Splunk, Dynatrace, Mongo, Spring Boot, Oracle DB, DB2, Wily, ALM, Jira, REST API, SOAP Web Services, MQ. 40 hrs/wk. Net, LoadRunner, SQL, Java, Spring Boot, DB2, REST API, SOAP Web Services, MQ. Must be willing to travel/relocate to unanticipated locations throughout the US on short notice for extended periods of time.
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Experience with React / Typescript / GraphQL, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Spring Boot, cloud infrastructure, Terraform, and CI/CD. Work with our core technology stack: Java / Kotlin / Microservices / Spring Boot / AWS / MongoDB.
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Supporting a new platform on which applications will be built, leveraging a microservices architecture, Apache Kafka, Spring Boot, Docker, and Kubernetes. Experience with development in Spring framework, experience with Spring Boot is a plus.
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Demonstrable professional experience with our tech stack: PostgreSQL, Java Spring Boot, RESTful services, microservices architecture, AWS. Experience in the Spring framework (Spring Boot, Cloud, Data, Security) and developing microservices.
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Minimum 6 years as a Developer/SRE Experience: Java Spring Boot, Python, Terraform, AWS. Developer SRE Experience Java Spring Boot, Python, Terraform, AWS. Minimum 6 years as a Developer/SRE Experience: Java Spring Boot, Python, Terraform, AWS.
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