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Good hands-on experience in core Java, Spring-boot, Microservices, Kafka. You should have experience with core java, spring boot, microservices, REST API development with database expertise.
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Primary focus on Java application development and enhancements using Java, Python, SQL, Snowflake DB, Databricks spark/Notebook, Azure Blob storage. Production support to the data analysis platform including the Java application and Tidal scheduler.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $199,100 - $227,200 for Sr. Credit Review Manager. The Commercial Credit Review Senior Manager is responsible for executing an independent, risk-based assurance review of assigned platforms within Capital One Bank's commercial credit portfolio, including assessment of credit practices, effectiveness of policy implementation and risk rating accuracy.
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Should be very good in hands on programming using Java, Spring, Kafka, Python, REST Services, Web API architecture, design and development. Hands on Development on AWS/Azure/GCP, Java, Kafka, REST/JSON, Spring, Data platforms and API platforms.
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Ideal Candidate will have - java, Spring Boot, microservices, angular/react, SQL. JDK, debuggers, profilers, JNI, Junit - J2EE: servlets, JSP, EJB, JavaScript, AJAX (GWT expertise is an asset), RMI, JMS - Web technologies: Web Services, REST, Tomcat, Apache, Spring Boot framework.
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Sandy Spring Bank is hiring for a Senior Credit Officer, Special Assets. This person is responsible for managing the Special Assets personnel and that segment of the Bank’s credit approval, administration and review activities.
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Strong knowledge of server-side programming languages (e.g., Node.js, Python, Java, Ruby) and frameworks (e.g., Express, Django, Spring). Develop robust server-side logic using programming languages such as Node.js, Python, Java, or Ruby. Create and maintain APIs, databases, and server configurations.
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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Strong understanding of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact credit risk management, particularly related to credit review activities.
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Large Bank experience through risk advisory, internal audit, regulatory oversight, or credit review. As an Independent Risk Review function, Credit Risk Review provides independent assessment and effective challenge of the Company's credit risk management functions, including the quality of the Bank's loan portfolios (e.g., retail, commercial, corporate, counterparty, etc.
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Primary Technologies Core Java Spring (Core, Boot, Cloud, Batch, Security, Integration) Eclipse Source Code Management (git) Maven, Jenkins, Artifactory, JUnit, TestNG Oracle, MongoDB Microservice Architecture REST, WebSockets PSQL, JDBC, JPA, Liquibase Sencha(EXT, Touch), AJAX, Electron, Node, Node.js JMS, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ.
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Work with our core technology stack: Java / Kotlin / Microservices / Spring Boot / AWS / MongoDB. Expertise in Java, Kotlin, Spring, MongoDB, and AWS. Experience with React / Typescript / GraphQL, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Spring Boot, cloud infrastructure, Terraform, and CI/CD.
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Knowledge on GCP (Google Cloud Platform) and AWS cloud. Knowledge of frameworks like Spring Core, Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Hibernate, JPA, Spring Data, Microservices, Webservices, ActiveMQ, Shell scripting forbuilding web applications and services.
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Full stack development using multiple technologies like React JS, React Native, Java, Spring, Kubernetes, NoSQL, Kafka and other such tools/frameworks. Your team will leverage React JS, React Native, Java, Spring, Kubernetes, NoSQL, Kafka and other such tools/frameworks.
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The Credit and Collections Analyst position is heavily focused on the on-time review of open orders and adherence to collection strategies as set forth by our GETPaid Credit/Collection software system.
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