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We are seeking a skilled Software Engineer with experience in design and development of infrastructure using Java, Spring Framework modules, Spring boot, Micro Services, AWS, Kafka, Docker, cloud-based java applications, JSP, Hibernate, Web services (soap and Rest), Maven, Unit Testing (JUnit), MySQL, Oracle, Jenkins, code quality tool Sonar.
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Skills: Supporting Core Technologies, Java, Message Queuing, ETL, Snowflake, Databases both On premise and Cloud (AWS), SNOW, Dynatrace, Splunk, Lambda, ECS, DevOps, CI/CD, Jenkins, Maven, SonarQube.
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Hands on Development Experience on AWS/Azure/GCP, Java, Kafka, REST/JSON, Spring, Data platforms and API platforms. Should be very good in hands on programming using Java, Spring, Kafka, Python, REST Services, Web API architecture, design and development.
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In-depth understanding and hands-on experience with Identity and Access Management (IAM) concepts. Hands-on function that results in the delivery of an application or service; responsible for translating the core architecture for business requirements into the final technical solution (consisting of platform, network, software, cloud, etc.
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If you are ready to bring your skills to work alongside our team of engineers, we promise you'll be working hands-on in the cloud with some of the newest technologies out there. Docker, Linux on Windows, Azure DevOps, GIT, VS Code, NPM Package Management.
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Use your infrastructure and networking knowledge to maintain cloud-based infrastructure (predominantly on AWS) involving EC2, S3, RDS & VPC. Devops Kubernetes key terraform ansible CI/CD Grub PXE boot kickstart yum rpms satellite server SAN NAS devops openshift AWS Cloud six years plus vmware environment.
$145,000 - $160,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Work with software development Citi's Cloud Networking Solution CNS (middleware platform developed in Java/Spring Boot), experience in Python, Golang is highly desirableTest Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior Driven Development (BDD) understanding.
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Experience in Microservices/API development using Java/Spring boot. Experience in Cloud native development in Azure, AWS or GCP is preferred. Experience in Jenkins/Cloud bees, Apigee, Kubernetes, Rancher.
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Service Technologies: Java 1.8, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Groovy, In-memory computation, REST/SOAP Web Service, WSDL, JAXB, JAXP, JMS, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ. Web Technologies: Java EE, Spring MVC, HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, JQuery, Junit, JSON, Ajax, Bootstrap, Angular, Typescript, NodeJS.
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Manages cloud-based resources and services, primarily on Azure and AWS, including data storage solutions like AWS S3 and Snowflake. The Senior Java Developer-Application Integration Specialist is pivotal in developing and architecting an application that integrates multiple external platforms and enhances data visualization and management using cutting-edge technologies.
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Experience in emerging and traditional technologies such as: Node.js, React, REST, JSON, Java Spring Boot, HTML5, CSS / SCSS, Selenium, NGINX, Kubernetes, Express, Chef, Docker, NoSQL databases and Git/GitHub/Bitbucket.
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Interview: Phone + Skype NO H1B JD: Skill Set - Java / J2ee, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Any public cloud experience (Azure, GCP, AWS), Microservices, GraphQL, REST, Event driven solutions & design (Kafka / RabbitMQ / SQS etc.
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Technical knowledge in some of the following domains in a cloud or on-premise context: routing/switching, stateful or next gen firewalls (NGFW), distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation, web application firewalls, intrusion detection / prevention systems (IDS/IPS), network segregation, security information and event management (SIEM), Container and Orchestration technologies, Infrastructure as Code, and other threat and vulnerability management capabilities.
$143,500 - $263,200 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Solid hands-on experience as a DevOps Engineer, preferably with a focus on AWS. Stefanini is looking for AWS Cloud DevOps Engineer for Dallas, TX location (Hybrid work.
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AWS Cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js, GraphQL, OAuth. Experience with Apache HTTP Server, Apache Tomcat, Java/Spring, and Adobe ColdFusion.
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