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Role Overview: As a Java Lead Developer with a focus on Java Spring Boot, Microservices, and AWS, you work onn architecting, developing, and maintaining high-performance, scalable applications using these technologies.
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Hands-on experience in Microservices/API development using Java/Spring boot, SQL. Experience in Jenkins/Cloud bees, Gitlab, Apigee, Istio, Kubernetes, Rancher, Splunk. Experience with open-source technologies like Java, Spring boot, Kafka, etc.
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AWS Cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js, GraphQL, OAuth. AWS Cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js, GraphQL, OAuth.
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Deep understanding of cloud computing principles, including virtualization, containerization, microservices, and serverless computing; Risk Management, RHCOS security, container security, Kubernetes security, IAM security, network security, auditing, encryption, secrets management and data protection, securing CI/CD.
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CISSP preferred CISM (optional), CCSP (optional), CISA (optional), CEH (optional), OSCP (optional); Architect Certification, IGA, IDaaS, PAM, MFA) AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform) Accountable for translating private cloud implementation into a well-defined blueprint that uses Cloud Security Products to enhance IT security.
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We are seeking an experienced Java Lead to head our development teams, focusing on building and maintaining scalable microservices architecture and leveraging Kafka for real-time data streaming.
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Hands-on with Spring boot, Microservices, Core Java, Kafka messaging and API experience. Lead a team of Java developers in designing, developing, and maintaining robust microservices using Java and Spring Boot.
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Working knowledge of microservices using Docker and Kubernetes Migration of Workloads from on premise/other public clouds to Google Cloud Platform. Preferred Experience in Architecting and Designing solutions leveraging Google Cloud products such as Cloud BigQuery, GCS, Cloud DataFlow, Cloud Pub/Sub, Cloud BigTable and Tensorflow.
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Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, Github, Kubernetes, and REST API experience. Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, Databricks, Tensorflow. Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, Github, Kubernetes, and REST API experience.
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Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. We at Synergistic understand the problem of the mismatch between employer's requirements and Employee skills and that's why since 2010 we have helped 1000's of candidates get jobs at technology clients like Apple, google, Paypal, Western Union, Client, visa, Walmart lab s etc to name a few.
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Responsible for developing and implementing microservices using Java and Spring Boot and writing efficient, and maintainable code to implement business logic, data processing, and integration with other microservices or components.
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Experience with Microservices and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) Certified IT Architect (CITA), Certified Enterprise Architect (CEA), Microsoft Cloud Platform and Infrastructure (MCSE), or AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional.
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Experience with CI/CD tools and engineering practices (Jenkins, Octopus, Azure DevOps) Experience with scripting technologies (PowerShell, Bash, Python, Azure Resource Manager Templates, Desired State Configuration, JSON.
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Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, Github, Kubernates and REST API's experience. Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, Github, Kubernates and REST API's experience. We at Synergisticit understand the problem of the mismatch between employer's requirements and Employee skills and that's why since 2010 we have helped 1000's of candidates get jobs at technology clients like apple, google, Paypal, western union, Client, visa, walmart labs etc to name a few.
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Extensive experience with cloud computing platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), microservices architecture, API design, and enterprise integration patterns. Relevant industry certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, TOGAF) are a plus.
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