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Front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern JavaScript frameworks (e.g., Angular, React, or Vue.js) Advanced Java frameworks and libraries like Spring Boot, Apache Kafka, or Apache Camel.
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Our client is seeking a Senior UI Front End Developer with Spring Boot and Microservices experience for a multi-year contract to support the ongoing modernization and maintenance of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) information systems, using JAVA/JEE.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of Java development, Spring Boot, microservices architecture, databases (particularly Oracle), AWS services, SQL queries, and front-end technologies such as HTML and CSS. As a Full Stack Developer, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining robust, scalable, and high-performance web applications.
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We are seeking a UI Front End Developer with Spring Boot and Microservices experience for a multi-year contract to support the ongoing modernization and maintenance of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) information systems using JAVA/JEE. This position involves designing and implementing JEE software applications using modern software engineering tools and methodologies, including Eclipse and Atlassian Products.
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We are seeking a Senior UI Front End Developer with Spring Boot and Microservices experience for a multi-year contract to support the ongoing modernization and maintenance of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) information systems, using JAVA/JEE. The Senior UI Front-End Developer will actively engage in team building single page applications using modern JavaScript framework and libraries.
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Back End Skills: Microservices, REST, Node.js, JVM (Java - Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, etc.) Front End Skills: Single Page Applications (Vue, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML), Responsive Design.
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Frameworks and Technologies: Expertise in Java frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, Java EE plus experience with related technologies like Web Services (RESTful and SOAP), messaging frameworks, and caching mechanisms.
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We are seeking a Senior UI Front End Developer with Spring Boot and Microservices experience for a multi-year contract to support the ongoing modernization and maintenance of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) information systems, using JAVA/JEE.
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Work as a member of a scrum team to develop, integrate, and deploy high quality reusable, testable, and efficient code including web-based front-end components and microservices with Java, Angular, Spring Boot, and REST API's.
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Gradle, Maven, Node.js, Single Page Application (SPA), Spring Boot. Customer is seeking an experienced Full Stack Java Developer capable of working with a software development team to provide enterprise system support.
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Java Development Experience: In-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in Java programming language, including advanced topics such as design patterns, data structures, and algorithms. Agile Methodologies: Experience working in Agile development environments, using methodologies such as Scrum or Kanban, and familiarity with related tools (e.g., Jira, Confluence.
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Technical Stack: Front-end: Angular, JavaScriptApplication: Spring Boot, Microservices, Camunda for process orchestration, ElasticSearchETL: Apache NiFiDatabase: PostgresSQLEnvironment/Infrastructure: AWS, Container, Kubernete, Ngnix,Languages: Java, JavascriptReporting: Cognos, Business Object.
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Responsible for coding, deploying, testing, and troubleshooting java-based services as well as front-end Angular based applications and mentor for junior developers. Hands-on development experience using Java, Spring related technologies such as Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, spring Batch and scheduler/task and Spring Integration.
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Demonstrated experience with front-end and back-end programing and integration frameworks and tools. Knowledge of programming languages (e.g. JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Python, etc.
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Basic understanding of at least one front-end tech such as Java/JavaScript, HTML, CSS, to support efficiency and alignment with front-end developers. Meet regularly and work closely with internal and external developers (including front-end and UI/UX), project managers and Technology team members to develop modern innovative software solutions to address user needs and business goals with prioritizing overall quality and security.
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