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Key Skill : Solution Architecture , Enterprise Architecture, java, J2ee, AWS Cloud Architecture, Microservices, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Spring Boot, Rest API, JavaScript, AngularJS, jQuery, SonarQube, Jenkins, TOGAF.
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Focus on : Experience in app modernization using Java. Spring boot, Angular/react, Hands on experience in AWS Well Architect Framework. Role : AWS Solution Architect – Need locals or who can relocate to Jersey City, NJ (Hybrid work.
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Experience in java programming languages Python, Flask, Django, Java 8, Spring, Spring boot. Hands on experience in AWS services i.e. AWS, Lambda, API Gateway, SQS, SNS, RDS, Aurora, Cloud Watch.
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Hands on AWS experience in EKS, ECS, AWS Lambda, Terraform, AWS Aurora Postgres, AWS logging and monitoring using Datadog, AWS Security groups, AWS MSK(Kafka) Cognizant’s Digital Engineering practice is seeking a highly qualified Java/AWS Developer with experience in Java and spring boot microservices, developing and building hard-working, scalable, enterprise applications.
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Proven experience as a Solution Architect or similar role, with a strong background in Java, J2EE, Spring, Angular, AWS, serverless lambda, and RPA (UIPath). Hands-on experience with cloud computing platforms such as AWS (Amazon Web Services) including serverless lambda functions.
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You will need to have expertise in RPA with UIPath, Java, J2EE, Spring, Angular, AWS, serverless lambda. Java, J2EE, Spring, Angular, AWS with UIPath experience. As a Solution Architect, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining cutting-edge solutions.
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Experience with a variety of technologies which may include Java; Spring Boot, Spring framework, Hibernate (or other ORM), JAX-RS, JavaScript, XML, JSON, Web-Services (JAX-WS or JAX-RS), Eclipse, maven, Junit, and shell scripting.
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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. on Development on AWS/Azure/GCP, Java, Kafka, REST/JSON, Spring, Data platforms and API platforms.
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Hands on experience managing and monitoring applications deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using tools like EC2, ELB, RDS, Redshift, DynamoDB, Aurora, Route53, ECS, Lambada, S3, Batch, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, WAF etc.
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Should have completed at least 2-3 designs of a data lake solution hosted on Cloud (preferably AWS cloud) and should have strong experience in big data solutions Should have strong experience/background in Java/Python, Shell Scripting, MapReduce programming to implement complex business requirements.
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DevOps Tooling (Hudson, Jenkins) - Data stores knowledge (Zookeeper, Cassandra, MongoDB, Hadoop, Acumulo) - Databases (Oracle, MS-SQL, PostgreSQL) - Development libraries (JUnit, Jasmine, Spock, Mockito testing; Spring, Hibernate, Jackson, Camel) - Development tools expertise: Maven, Gradle, Apache ANT, Ruby on Rails, Docker, JMeter, SoapUI, Git, SVN, CVS, Rational Jazz - Development Language expertise: Java, Groovy, C/C.
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Job Title: Java Technical Architect. Knowledge on GCP (Google Cloud Platform) and AWS cloud. 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 in developing microservices using Java, Spring Boot, Cloud Functions, Golang, Google Cloud Platform SDKs, GKE/Kubernetes. Apigee, Java, Spring boot, Microservices, JavaScript/Python, Cloud Technologies.
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Mobile Application Design and development in Flutter, Java 8+, Spring Boot 2+ & AWS Cloud, Code Deployment. Java, Spring Boot and Angular development. At Cognizant Digital Engineering, a small cross functional team comprised of a Product Manager, an Architect, Full-Stack Developers, UI/UX designers and Big Data analysts builds higher quality software faster siloed individuals working independently.
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At least 3 years of experience in: Java /J2EE, Spring (Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Cloud, Spring Rest Spring Boot), Hibernate, JMS, Servlets, JSP, Struts, JDBC, Angular Js 8.0, Node JS, Java Script At least 3 years of experience in RESTful API design and development.
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