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Java Developer 
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Job Summary:
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Java Developer with strong hands-on expertise in Java, Spring Boot, Messaging Queues, Caching and Angular to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will develop, and maintain robust, scalable, and high-performance applications seamlessly integrating Java-based backend systems with Angular-based frontends. This role requires a proactive problem solver who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
 
Key Responsibilities:
·       Develop and maintain Java-based backend applications, ensuring high performance and scalability.
·       Good working experience using spring boot, messaging queues, caching and having good experience using Kafka, Redis and or equivalent tools.
·       Develop and maintain Angular-based front-end user interfaces with a focus on responsiveness, usability, and ADA/WCAG compliance.
·       Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including business analysts, and APM/QA engineers, to gather and implement requirements.
·       Create and maintain RESTful APIs for seamless integration between frontend and backend systems.
·       Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues, ensuring system reliability and robustness.
·       Stay up to date with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in Java and Angular development.
·       Have good experience doing code reviews and contribute to code quality and standards to ensure high-quality product delivery.
·       Participate in the full software development lifecycle, including requirements gathering, design, coding, testing, and deployment.
 
Required Skills:
·       Strong proficiency in Java, Spring Framework (Spring Boot), Hibernate/JPA, Message queuing, and caching.
·       Advanced skills in Angular (Angular 2+ required), Typescript, HTML5, and CSS3.
·       Experience designing, creating, and documenting RESTful API using Spring Boot and OpenAPI
·       Practical knowledge of, and experience with, various middleware platforms like Apache Kafka, Redis, and BOOMI.
·       Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines, deployment automation, and dynamic environment configuration.
·       Experience developing wire frames and mock-ups as a tool to communicate design concepts with stakeholders.
·       Strong knowledge of relational databases.
·       Familiarity with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
·       Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
·       Strong verbal and written communication skills.
·       Proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
·       Knowledge of containerization and orchestration tools like Docker and Kubernetes.
·       Familiarity with Agile/Scrum, Iterative, and waterfall development methodologies
 
Top Required Skills & Years of Experience:  
·       5+ years working with Java and spring framework/spring boot
·       5+ years in web applications development, web services, REST api and etc
·       3+ years in Messaging Queues and Caching and related tools like Kafka and Redis
·       2+ years of work in Angular
·       5+ years working in Relational databases like Oracle
Nice to Have Skills:
·       Dell Boomi, Dynatrace, Microsoft Azure Devops
 
 
 
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