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Frameworks and Technologies : Experience with Java frameworks and technologies such as Spring Boot, Hibernate, Java EE, or others, for building robust and scalable backend applications. Web Development : Understanding of web development concepts such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and experience with frontend frameworks/libraries like Angular, React, or Vue.js.
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Proficiency in one or more modern programming languages Java, Spring, Spring Boot, SpringMQ. As a Java Lead Software Engineer with Kafka and Kubernetes at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer & Community Banking Connected Commerce team, you are an integral part of an agile team that works to enhance, build, and deliver trusted market-leading technology products in a secure, stable, and scalable way.
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Proficiency in multiple modern technologies such as: Java version 14+, Spring Boot, Restful Microservices, AWS or Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Angular, React, JavaScript, asynchronous messaging such as Kafka, RabbitMQ etc.
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Kubernetes, Apache Tomcat, Agile, Scrum, Spring, Spring Boot Intellij, Junit. Due to high business impact and complex nature of contact center architecture, person who supports contact center applications should be specialized in contact center domain, well versed in Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) technologies, able to follow Agile development methodology, understand business demands and deliver them on time, ability to code robust, stable, resilient client server applications.
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Seeking a Full Stack Java Developer with a minimum of 6 years of expertise in Core Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices, API, API Gateway, JavaScript (React, Angular), Bootstrap, CSS, HTML, Kafka, and MongoDB. The ideal candidate will demonstrate proficiency in both front-end and back-end technologies, contributing to the development of scalable and efficient applications.
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Proficiency in one or more modern programming languages; Java, Core Java, Spring Core (IoC), Spring Boot, Data, Cloud, Integration, and related frameworks (preferred Rabbit MQ, S3 object store.
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Demonstrate experience working with Private and/or Public clouds like AWS, Azure, GCP.Demonstrate experience with containerization using technologies like Docker, Maven, Spring Boot, Helm, Ansible, and Terraform.
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Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack (Spring Boot, JavaScript, AWS) Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Java, HTML/CSS, TypeScript, SQL, Python, and Go, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Preferred programming Languages: Java, Spring Boot, React, SQL and Java script. Experience in implementing Microservices using Spring Boot and Event-Driven architecture. Preferred programming Languages: Java, Spring Boot, React, SQL and Java script.
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Strong technical understanding of Java Core concepts, including memory management, multi-threading, REST based services,microservices with Java8 , Spring Boot , hibernate , Spring Stack.
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Microservices with Java8 , Spring Boot , hibernate , Spring Stack," Experience with Spring framework and developing application using Spring Boot" Experience with cloud deployments and containers (preferably Kubernetes)" Experience with Jenkins CI/CD and DevOps tooling" Experience in building messaging solutions using Kafka is desirable.
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Develop and maintain Java Spring Boot applications such as Spring Security, Spring Cloud, and Spring Ecosystem. Familiarity with Java Spring modules, including Spring MVC, Spring Data JPA, and Spring Security.
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Experience in Spring Boot, Spring Security & Spring ecosystem. Experience in Spring Boot, Spring Security & Spring ecosystem. Good experience with AWS services such as IAM, EKS, S3, Secrets Manager, Cloudwatch, ALB & Route53.
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Strong knowledge of Spring Boot framework, a good understanding of REST API principles and best practices. Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS cloud services. Experience with Container (Docker) and Container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes.
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Strong Java, J2EE, Spring, Spring Boot, JPA development experience. Experience designing and implementing Container based architectures like Docker, Kubernetes or similar. Strong Java, J2EE, Spring, Spring Boot, JPA development experience.
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