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Hands on expertise in Java, Spring Boot, SQL, NoSQL, React, JavaScript, HTML/CSS. Hands-on experience with cloud services like Microsoft Azure and GCP. We focus on developing platforms for Data Allowance Management, Data Lineage, Data Catalog, and Data discovery, always keeping developers and their needs at the forefront.
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Ability to build automation tools and REST API-s for security processes and web applications on Java (with Spring MVC) and familiarity with databases (MongoDB or Hadoop, noSQL, Oracle) is required.
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Preferred loc CA. The team often work from SF office Required Skills: Good Knowledge in the Loyalty systems and Implementations(any of both inhouse built or market) The candidate must have hands on experience in Java and Spring Boot microservices Hands on Experience in GCP.
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You will help lead the overall technical vision for all things back end, implementing features, squash bugs, and make improvements across our Java Spring Microservices. You have extensive experience with Java 11+, Spring Boot, JPA (Hibernate), and SQL relational databases.
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Hands-on experience with Spring Boot and microservices architecture. Backend development using Java Spring frameworks. Strong development experience in languages including but not limited to: Java, JavaScript, Go, python, HTML, CSS3, TypeScript etc.
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This role requires proficiency in Java, Spring Boot, and MongoDB, along with hands-on experience in event-driven architecture and monitoring systems. Hands-on experience with MongoDB for efficient data storage.
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Utilize proficiency in Java 11/17 and Spring Boot 2.7/3.2. Proficiency in Java 11/17 and Spring Boot 2.7/3.2. Build APIs using Spring REST and Spring JPA, ensuring efficient data storage in MongoDB.
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Hands on experience in Spring Boot - MUST. Strong Hands on experience in Java Script and JQuery. Must have hands on microservice development experience and working experience in microservices architecture.
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Experience building and deploying applications on Kubernetes and any hands-on experience with Kubernetes and Istio. Proven knowledge of Java Language, common Java API's and Spring framework as well as JavaScript and Node.js, knowledge of frontend frameworks like react.
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Hands-on Java programming expertise (Core Java, J2EE, Spring framework). Hands-on experience in building Restful services. Java Developer (mid level.
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14+ years of experience developing large scale applications JAVA, Spring Core and Spring Batch, with good hands on exposure to SQL and NoSQL technologies, good understanding of relational and free form databases, including strong data architecture and SQL/PL-SQL development skills.
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Hands-on experience with APM and monitoring tools (Splunk, New Relic, Kibana, Vivid Cortex). What You Bring with you: 5+ years with Java demonstrating strong skills in Enterprise Java and frameworks like Spring/Spring MVC/Spring Boot. OR Knowledge of Scala with Large Data Processing and frameworks such as Akka, Typelevel, ZIO.
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