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We are looking for a Java Full Stack Developer who will be responsible for full-stack development on everything from customer-facing web and mobile applications using some of the latest open-source frameworks, to highly available RESTful services, to back-end Java based systems and API development supporting databases and event-based platforms.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Java Software Engineer at ARDOR IT SYSTEMS LLC in Dallas, TX. The Java Software Engineer will be responsible for software development, implementing microservices, programming using the Spring Framework, and utilizing Java for system development and maintenance.
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Experience with the following tools or methodologies required: o Java, JavaScript, Groovy, Maven o RDBMS with any of the following: Oracle, Postgres Aurora & RDS, Angular 4.0+ o Tomcat, Apache HTTP Server, Spring, Spring Boot, Spring JPA, JUNIT, JaCoCo or Cobertura, SonarQube, REST, JSON, SWAGGER, APIs, WebSphere o Familiarity with UNIX/Linux and Container Administration o Familiarity with AWS technologies, AWS Solutions Associate certification preferred.
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5+ years Java Developer with Python 1 Strong in Spring, Spring Batch, Hibernate. Hands on experience in Spring framework IOC, MVC concepts. Hands on experience in WebSphere Application Sever, Apache Tomcat , deployments , builds scripts etc.
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Experience with Apache HTTP Server, Apache Tomcat, Java/Spring, and Adobe ColdFusion. AWS Cloud, Kubernetes, Microservices, MongoDB, Kafka, Spring Boot, DevOps, Jenkins, React, Node.js, GraphQL, OAuth.
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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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Technologies: React JS, Redux MW, Microservices - Java, Springboot, Spring Security/OAuth 2. Good Understanding And Hands On Experience With Apigee. The candidate will be responsible for designing a ReactJS based web app which will be deployed in a cloud environment, preferably AWS. This application will be used by frontline Sales teams as well as other Operations teams and is expected to run on Desktop/Laptop as well as Mobile devices like iPad and Phone.
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Having 10+ years of professional experience with our tech stack: Java Spring Boot, Angular, microservices architecture, PostgreSQL, AWS. - Expert experience in the following programming languages/libraries: Java, Spring Boot, Angular, Typescript, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
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Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins and REST API's experience. Watch the below videos of us participating at Industry events with the Top companies in Technology at Oracle Cloud world /Oracle Java one (Las vegas) and at Gartner Data Analytics Summit (Florida.
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Experience with backend frameworks like Express (Node.js), Spring (Java), Django (Python), Ruby on Rails, etc. In-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with cloud computing platforms, such as AWS, Azure, or GCP. Proficiency in developing both front-end and backend components, with expertise in a variety of programming languages and frameworks (e.g., JavaScript, Node.js, Java, Python.
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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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Good Knowledge in Java / J2EE, Spring/Hibernate/JMS/ Calypso. Has participated in Calypso Upgrade projects, worked on OTC trade modules, Calypso installation and deployment. The ideal candidates must be a Calypso Developer with core java experience.
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Demonstrated track record of designing, developing and delivering modern web-based, object oriented applications based on Java, Spring, C# or similar language, and relational database systems.
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Experience on Open Source Frameworks Spring MVC, Spring (Core, DAO, ORM), Hibernate, Maven. Strong experience in Core Java, Servlets, JavaScript, JMS, Spring, Hibernate.
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Design and Development of Java and spring boot-based applications. Should have minimum 5+ years of hands-on experience in Java development and design patterns. Good to have Knowledge on cloud service providers – AWS/Azure, OpenShift/Kubernetes.
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