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Senior Software Engineer - Full Stack Developer. Our team develops or modernizes applications that run in the commercial clouds and the candidate should have familiarity developing applications that use virtualization, containers, and cloud services with a focus on platforms such as Java, Open Source, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
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This stack processes very large amounts of free-form data using a variety of technologies such as Java, Go, Elastic, Kafka, Spring, Docker, Kubernetes, Postgres, Jenkins, Ansible, EKS, and others.
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Description Software Engineer Senior Principal to work in Reston, VA: Collect and analyze user requirements and capture them for Agile Scrum methodology features, user stories and technical advice to the product owners.
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Experience with Spring Boot, Postgres, AWS, Azure and/or GCP. Knowledge of and ability to apply software support and troubleshooting methodologies. Design, develop, debug, document and test software applications as part of an Agile development team.
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Your team will leverage React JS, React Native, Java, Spring, Kubernetes, NoSQL, Kafka and other such tools/frameworks. Experience working with multiple tech stack - React or React Native, Java, k8s, Spring framework, API development, etc.
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Excelity is seeking a Software Engineer for a project responsible for building the next generation Collection Management Systems for an exciting Government customer with a very critical mission.
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Senior Java Software Engineer with Active Top Secret/SCI with Full scope polygraph Clearance. Role: Senior Java Software Engineer. We are currently looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior Software Engineer with a focus on Java development to join our team.
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Advanced Java frameworks and libraries like Spring Boot, Apache Kafka, or Apache Camel. 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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Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of hands-on experience with Agile software development using Java, Python, JavaScript, React, Vue.js, and JQuery, UI experience. Develops services using modern techniques such as REST, Java, JSON, Spring, Python, Javascript frameworks (e.g., JQuery, Angular, React), and Docker.
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Hands on server side development experience using Core Java/ Multi threading / Spring/Hibernate/Web Services(SOAP/REST)/ Cloud Technologies (AWS OR Azure)/ Webservices. We are looking for a Java developer responsible for building Java applications.
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Mass Email Software Developer with a Java Spring developer background to support an enterprise web application servicing thousands of users. We are currently seeking a Systems Engineer - Subject Matter Expert (SME) to join our team.
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1 year of experience with tools and technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript, React, JAVA, Spring Framework, MySQL, and/or MongoDB. Coding under IntelliJ Idea using JAVA and Spring Framework.
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3+ years of development experience using the following: Enterprise JavaBeans, Spring Boot, Spring Web Services, Java Spring Framework. As a senior software engineer, you will be working as a mentor of our Data Integration Engineering team to jointly design and implement product features.
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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. Software Architecture and Design: Strong understanding of software architecture principles, ability to design scalable and maintainable solutions, and proficiency in applying architectural patterns.
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Seeking a Full Stack Software Engineer who will build web applications utilizing Java and the Spring Framework, such as Spring Data or Spring Boot. Demonstrated experience building web applications utilizing Java, and the Spring Framework, such as Spring Data or Spring Boot.
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