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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) · Design and develop software using Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices.
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Development experience along with a background in Microservices and Containers Architecture (REST API, Dockers, Kubernetes, ASB) as well as EDA (Event Driven Architecture) using Kafka. Qualifications· Advanced programming experience with at least two modern languages such as Java, Kotlin, Python or C#, including object-oriented and functional programming· Proven understanding of micro-services-oriented architecture, extensible REST APIs and open-source frameworks· Experience with Spring Boot and other Spring projects such as Spring Data, Spring Integration Spring MVC, Spring Cloud, etc.
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The platform has on-prem and Google cloud hosted components, and the technology stack includes open-source software hosted on Google Cloud platform, react based User Interface (UI), event streaming over Kafka, Workflow orchestration using Temporal io and datastores such as PostgreSQL, Oracle, MongoDB. You'll collaborate with other Senior Engineers, Lead Engineers and Analysts on the platform embracing agile practices to incrementally add functionality, with a sharp focus on automation.
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Java 8, Spring Boot, Spring JPA, Angular, Microservices, Kafka, or any Messaging MQ. - 15+ years of robust experience in Java 8, Spring Boot, Microservices, Angular, Rest Spring, Kafka, or any Messaging MQ.
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Experience designing and developing cloud native applications with a microservices architecture running on Docker/OpenShift/Kubernetes platform. 8 to 10 years of experience in application development using Java, at least one messaging platform (MQ/ TIBCO/ Kafka/ Solace) and an RDBMS.
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Thorough understanding/working knowledge of CI/CD systems using Jenkins and integration with source control systems like GitHub/GitLabExperience using industry-standard messaging systems like Kafka/RabbitMQStrong experience using NoSQL databases like MongoDB, CassandraExperience using spark and spark SQL.2+ years working directly with end customers to assess needs, identify solutions, and constructively resolve disagreements.
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Experience with Python, Jupyter Notebooks, Spark, Flink, microservices, Tensor Flow, Kubernetes, Kafka, Cassandra, and/or RESTful APIs. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, gender identity or expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, marital status, national or ethnic origin, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, sexual and other reproductive health decisions, parental or caring status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy or maternity/parental leave, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
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Back end: Java 1.8, C# ( good tohave), Python (good to have), Hibernate (good to have), Spring, Spring boot, Microservices, REST/SOAP WS. The Java Microservices Applications Development Senior will be responsible to design and develop Microservice/Restful API using Spring framework and help in debugging any issue during SDLC life cycle.
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Experience with building microservices using Spring boot framework. Experience with one of the messaging frameworks like Kafka, Rabbit-MQ or IBM MQ. Direct experience supporting front office end-users (PM, Quant, Risk) and sound understanding of capital markets within Fixed Income.
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Expertise in modern languages (e.g. Java, C#), messaging, integration and data streaming technologies (e,g, Kafka, MQ etc. Expertise in building solutions with domain driven design (DDD), API, microservices, event-driven architecture and cloud native principles.
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Expert level knowledge (minimal 10 years) in both architecting and implementing a of minimal 5 of the following technologies in a capacity of a consulting company: AWS Cloud, HashiCorp, Databricks, Snowflake, VMware, Kafka, Kubernetes.
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Om de klus te klaren, maak je gebruik van technologieën zoals Java11, Spring boot, microservices, Cloud (AWS/Azure), Kubernetes, ElasticSearch, Kafka, Spark en Python. Volledige vacaturetekst Vacature: Senior Java Software Engineer Amsterdam Heb jij ervaring met het bouwen van schaalbare systemen met Java (Microservices/Cloud.
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Understanding of Modern Technologies and familiarity with modern technologies, design patterns, and frameworks used in application development, such as cloud computing platforms (e.g., Azure), microservices architecture, containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes), serverless computing, event or message driven architecture (e.g., Kafka, MQ), etc.
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The current architecture is based on a micro-frontend architecture using typescript/React/GraphQL and microservices using Java/Kotlin/Spring. Comfortable working on all tiers of modern applications, from the front-end all the way to the database and strong exposure to Enterprise Java platform, Spring Framework, ReactJS, Amazon Web Services, Kafka, Kubernetes based container deployments, Databases (Aurora PostgreSQL), Splunk, Wavefront, RESTful APIs, GraphQL and CI/CD.
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Data pipeline and streaming tech, e.g. Hive, Spark, Kafka, Kafka Streams. You will be part of our fast paced, innovative team of engineers who engage in full stack development of features involving building delightful front-end experience as per our design specifications to building microservices and designing data stores for the backend.
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