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Experience with DevSecOps tools for CI/CD (Azure DevOps, Maven, etc.) Strong knowledge in backend frameworks like Spring boot is Required. Experience with DevSecOps tools for CI/CD (Azure DevOps, Maven, etc.
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4 years of experience with Docker, Hibernate, Java, JSON, Maven, Oracle, React, Selenium, UNIX, Bootstrap, Junit, Microservices, Perfo Testing, REST, shell scripting, Splunk, GIT, infrastructure architecture disciplines, Jenkins, SOAP and REST web services, Spring framework, Apache Tomcat, J2EE, NodeJS, software development, SQL, XML.
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FieldRoutes and our partner company, Aspire, have an office located in Chesterfield in St. Louis County, MO, and are excited to be opening a new office in North Dallas, TX in Spring of 2024. Support for Titans at all stages of life: Parental leave and support, up to $20k in adoption reimbursement, on demand maternity support through Maven Maternity, free breast milk shipping through Maven Milk, pet insurance, legal advisory services, financial planning tools, and more.
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CI/CDTools – Junit, Mockito, Karma, Jasmine, Maven, Jenkins, Nexus, Puppet, Linux/UNIX Shell Scripting. Service Technologies: Java 1.8, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Groovy, In-memory computation, REST/SOAP Web Service, WSDL, JAXB, JAXP, JMS, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ.
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NoSQL DB (Cassandra preferred) Hands-on experience in Maven/Gradle, Version control (Git), Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD and any cloud platform (Azure preferred) Hands-on experience with debugging and troubleshooting distributed applications based on Spring Boot microservices.
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Skills: Active Development, JAVA, J2EE, Hibernate, SpringBoot, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Angular, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, XML, XSD, JSON, Microservices, REST APIs, CI/CD, GIT, Jenkings, JoCoCo, Maven, PL/SQL, Oracle, Snowflake, Containers, Messaging, ETL, Python, Agile, Code Coverage, JUnit, Mockito, PowerMock, SonarQube.
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Intermediate working knowledge of DevOps tools Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, Maven/Gradle, Nexus/Artifactory and CI/CD pipeline etc. Minimum of one year working experience in developing cloud native streaming applications using Kafka, Kafka Streams and Spring Framework.
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10+ years of full stack development experience (currently hands on) in Java, Spring boot, Angular,. IDEs - Spring Tool Suite, and Eclipse, within a UNIX and Windows environment. Jenkins, Maven, uDeploy, etc.
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Minimum 5 years of experience with Spring related technologies such as Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, and Spring Integration. Minimum 4 years of experience with CI/CD with knowledge of Git Hub, Maven and Jenkins.
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Java, Maven/ Grade, Spring boot, Scrum, JIRA, GitHub/ Bitbucket, Eclipse/ IntelliJ IDE. Java, Maven/ Grade, Spring boot, Scrum, JIRA, GitHub/ Bitbucket, Eclipse/ IntelliJ IDE. Java/ Cloud/ DevOps/ Scrum/ PCF/ OpenShift.
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Tools: QUARTZ Scheduler,STS (Spring Tool Suite) DevOps : GITLAB, Jenkins,Maven, Confluence, Jfrog Artifactory, SONARQUBE, JIRA. Strong experience in building microservices using Spring Boot.
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Build/Release Working Knowledge (Jenkins, Bitbucket, Team City, Artifactory, Sonar Qube, Maven, Gradle, Nodejs, NPM, Java) Java applications (Microservices, Spring Boot, JRE, JDK) Expertise as a site reliability engineer and web administration on Linux.
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Complete software development and program Java. Utilize Spring Boot and Cassandra. Working with Unix, CentOS, REST API development, Git, Maven, and Gradle. Develop REST APIs with Spring Boot and Cassandra.
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Experience in Java 1.8 or higher and web development frameworks, Spring boot, Spring, Spring MVC. Proficient with standard SCM and build tools such as Git, Maven, Jenkins. Develop Java Restful APIs using Spring, Hibernate or JPA.
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DevOps tools like Maven, Jenkins, nexus and fortify. Strong Coding Experience on Java and related technologies Java, J2EE, Spring (Boot, Core, MVC, JDBC, Security), Struts, Junit, Hibernate.
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