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Develop, maintain, and improve software systems using cloud-native development approaches, utilizing the backend technologies such as the Java Spring Framework and Spring Boot Extension, and frontend technologies such as Node.js, Vue.js, and React/Redux.
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Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack (Java, Spring Boot, RDBMS) 5+ years of experience in at least one of the following: Java, Spring Boot, Python, RDBMS. At least 4 years of experience in software engineering (Internship experience does not apply.
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The focus areas include event-driven design, Spring Boot, microservices architecture, Kubernetes, React, Elastic search, and either RabbitMQ or Kafka. Develop microservices using Spring Boot. Create responsive user interfaces using React.
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Experience with a wide variety of tools and techniques such as Spring Boot, Apache NiFi, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, Mulesoft, Activiti, Jenkins, Git, REST APIs, etc. Developing solutions to integrate COTS and GOTS products within the Data Governance space, utilizing APIs, JDBC, RPC, tools such as Spring Boot, Apache Nifi, AWS Glue, and service chaining to enable applications to exchange/share data regardless of the specific technology utilized.
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Experience with Java, Spring Boot. Our customers include the General Services Administration, Office of Personnel Management, PAN Foundation, Library of Congress, Social Security Administration, Health and Human Services, and the USDA US Forest Service.
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Kotlin, Nest.js, Kubernetes, Spring Boot. What will you be doing as a Senior Software Engineer, Back End at SimSpace? 6+ years of hands on software development experience. Be proficient with the principles of testing software.
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Proficiency with web frameworks such as Spring Boot and Flask. Utilize common front end (React, Nextjs) and backend technologies (Sprint Boot, Flask). 5 years +of experience working as a software engineerStrong understanding of client-side scripting and javascript frameworks such as React and AngularJSExperience working with back-end languages Java and Python.
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Strong knowledge of Spring Boot and microservices architecture. Develop microservices using Spring Boot. Spring JPA experience is required. Tecknomic is searching for Software Engineer professionals for upcoming long-term projects with the Maryland Judiciary.
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Experience with Spring Boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, GitHub, Kubernetes, and REST APIs. Currently, we are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java full stack developers, Python/Java developers, data analysts, data scientists, and data engineers for full-time positions with clients.
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Desired Qualifications: Experience with Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby Experience with application platforms such as Spring Boot or Angular Experience with log analytics tools such as Splunk or ElasticSearch.
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Strong understanding of Spring Boot, Docker, Relational Database and git. Software Engineer (Entry - Mid-Level)Department: TechnologyEmployment Type: Full TimeLocation: Tysons CornerCompensation: $107,500 - $140,000 / yearDescriptionNodal Exchange, the largest power futures exchange in North America, is a derivatives exchange providing price, credit and liquidity risk management to participants.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)Hands-on development experience using Java, Spring related technologies such as Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, and Spring Integration.
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The application is Linux-based and uses a variety of technologies from Java (Java Swing GUI Applications, Java WebApps of various frameworks, Java Spring and Spring Boot), to Scala, BASH and ‘C’, with a PostgreSQL database via Hibernate ORM based data services.
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Candidates should have current, on the job experience, with Angular/Java/MySQL. Experience with Spring Boot and STS experience is also preferred. Demonstrated hands-on experience developing RESTful web services using Java 8+ or other technologies such as Spring Framework 4+, or Spring Security 4.
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Experience with Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Integration, Spring Security, and Spring Batch. Title: Software Engineer (Java/Analytics) @ Washington, DCTerms of Hire: Full TimeSalary: $100,000–$125,000 / yr + BenefitsClient: Mortgage BankingJOB INFORMATION:Our Single-Family Analytics team located in DC and Herndon, VA is looking for a Software Engineer that will be part of developing on some of our most critical applications.
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