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Strong expertise working on backend frameworks i.e. Spring-boot and integrating through Microservices. Strong expertise working on front end frameworks i.e. React JS, Redux & React-Redux.
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Proficiency in front-end technologies: You should have experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js. Knowledge of frameworks like Spring Core, Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Hibernate, JPA, Spring Data, Microservices, Webservices, ActiveMQ, Shell scripting for building web applications and services.
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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. - Develops front end and backend of software prototypes, components, and tooling that can be leveraged to speed prototyping process.
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In this position you will be responsible for leading front end wafer Fab Operations in house and foundries operation on Worldwide base. A minimum of 15 years of management experience, working in Front End wafer Fab management positions and has had at least 10 years of experience in a Front End Factory or has experience in management of Front End managing engineers, maintenance, equipment engineering, process engineering and operators.
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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.
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8+ years of software development experience in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. Design and develop software using Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices.
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The Full Stack Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining both front-end and back-end components of our software applications. Design, develop, and maintain high-quality software at all levels of the stack, including front-end and back-end, from the application UI down to low-level systems software, using modern programming languages and frameworks.
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Hands on with Java 8 (Core Java, Spring, Spring Boot, MVC) Skills : Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, React JS, REST API, AWS, Kafka, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQL, Agile.
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Should be very good in hands on programming using Java, Spring, Kafka, Python, REST Services, Web API architecture, design and development. Hands on Development on AWS/Azure/GCP, Java, Kafka, REST/JSON, Spring, Data platforms and API platforms.
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Hands-on with some of the tech stacks from not limited to NiFi, Apache Spark and Airflow, HIVE, HDFS, API Integration, Schema Registry, NiFi Registry, Bitbucket, S3, RDS, RedShift, Python, PySpark, Scala.
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Nice to Have:Experience with React / Typescript / GraphQL, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Spring Boot, cloud infrastructure, Terraform, and CI/CD.Experience with C#,. Work with our core technology stack: Java / Kotlin / Microservices / Spring Boot / AWS / MongoDB.What You’ll Need:Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field.
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Ability to pass test for heavy equipment operation of one or more of the following: skid-steer, mini-excavator, front-end loader, backhoe, roller, off-road truck, water truck, dozer, excavator, motor grader, rover, GPS, and other pieces of equipment.
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Experience with back-end development using server-side languages and frameworks, such as Node.js, Python (Django/Flask), or Java (Spring Boot), including experience with RESTful APIs and microservice architectures.
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Hands-on experience using IaC software tools (CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, GCP Cloud Deployment Manager etc) and CI/CD tools (IDEs, GitLab, GitHuB, Jenkins, CircleCI, etc.
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You will get a chance to build applications on AWS using OCP with Java technology, you will also get a chance to build integrations using Rest API, SOAP in real time and use Spring Boot to build batch integrations where applicable.
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