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AWS Full Stack Java Developer - Java 8, Angular, Spring boot, and Microservices experience. Looking for a strong Full Stack Java Developer with Java 8, Angular, Spring Boot, Microservices, Rest API experience.
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What You’ll Get to Do:CACI is currently looking for a Full Stack Developer with agile methodology experience to join our BEAGLE (Border Enforcement Applications for Government Leading-Edge Information Technology) Agile Solution Factory (ASF) Team supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) client located in Northern Virginia.
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Full Stack DeveloperDuration: 9 months. At least 3 years of experience in: Java /J2EE, Spring (Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Cloud, Spring Rest Spring Boot), Hibernate, JMS, Servlets, JSP, Struts, JDBC, Angular 8.0, Node JS, Java Script.
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CACI is currently looking for a Full Stack Developer (. Full Stack Developer (. Familiarity with any of the following: Spring, ETL tools, ESB message queuing, application security, automated testing, UML, Sparx Enterprise Architect, state-management angular libraries such as NGRX or NGXS.
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Experience developing service-based solutions using the Java technology stack, building REST-based services (Spring MVC, Spring Boot, etc.) As part of the modernization program, the Principal Full Stack Software Engineer will be responsible for supporting the full software development lifecycle (SDLC), including software systems engineering activities, requirements definition, prototyping, software design, implementation, testing, and maintenance.
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AWS (EC2, ECS, S3, CloudWatch, SQS , SNS, AWS Lambda) Spring boot, Java 8/11 , Microservices and Angular (If full stack) Experience with Angular 8 development, Java script, CSS, HTML- If Full Stack candidate.
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ResponsibilitiesOur client is looking for a Full Stack Developer to join their team and help accelerate a federal mission client’s discovery and delivery of identity and network-based intelligence insights to counter national security threats and malicious actors.
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The National Security Sector within Leidos is seeking a Full Stack Developer with strong systems, software, cloud, and Agile experience to support a complex program to provide Agile development and operations and maintenance for critical systems on a mission-critical program supporting the Passenger Systems Program Directorate (PSPD) within Customs and Border Protection (CBP.
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Hands-on software development experience with Java, J2EE, Python, Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate; REST Services and Advanced SQL, AWS cloud services, including EC2 ECS, SQS, S3, Lambda, RDS and EMR.
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They are hiring for a Full-Stack Software Engineer who has five or more years of working experience. While this position requires both back and front-end knowledge, a majority of time will be spent working hands on with Java and Spring Boot. Experience with React is preferred, but any UI will be considered.
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PETADATA is currently looking to hire for the position of AWS Java Full Stack Developer for one of their clients. 6 years' experience in Spring 4 (Core, MVC, Rest, Transactions), Spring Boot.
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Demonstrable professional experience with our tech stack: PostgreSQL, Java Spring Boot, Angular, microservices architecture, AWS. CACI is currently looking for a Full Stack Developer with agile methodology experience to join our BEAGLE (Border Enforcement Applications for Government Leading-Edge Information Technology) Agile Solution Factory (ASF) Team supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) client located in Northern Virginia.
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Full Stack Engineer. You will balance your time between writing backend code in Java/Spring Boot-powered microservices or NodeJS and writing frontend code with VueJS. it is also desirable experience with AWS Lambda.
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Back-end Development: Experience with back-end development architectures and frameworks, such as Spring Boot, or Node.js and technologies such as Kafka, Pulsar, RabbitMQ, Websphere MQ, Kubernetes.
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We're looking for a Full Stack Engineer to join the engineering team at Modus Create. You will balance your time between writing backend code in Java/Spring Boot-powered microservices or writing frontend code with VueJS or React.
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