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Java Developer / Full Stack Developer
We are seeking a skilled Java Developer / Full Stack Developer to join a leading financial services team. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in Java, Spring Boot, AWS, and modern software development practices, with the ability to build scalable enterprise applications in an Agile environment.
Required Skills
Java Developer / Full Stack Developer
We are seeking a skilled Java Developer / Full Stack Developer to join a leading financial services team. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in Java, Spring Boot, AWS, and modern software development practices, with the ability to build scalable enterprise applications in an Agile environment.
Required Skills
- Strong experience with Java and Spring Boot
- Hands-on experience with AWS Cloud Services
- Experience in system design, application development, testing, and production support
- Strong coding, debugging, and troubleshooting skills
- Experience working with databases and query languages
- Understanding of the complete Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Knowledge of Agile methodologies, CI/CD pipelines, application resiliency, and security best practices
- Exposure to cloud technologies and modern software engineering practices
- Experience with modern front-end technologies (React, Angular, JavaScript, etc.)
- Exposure to cloud-native architectures
- Familiarity with emerging technologies such as AI/ML and microservices
- Develop and maintain enterprise-scale applications
- Participate in system design and architecture discussions
- Write clean, efficient, and maintainable code
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams in an Agile environment
- Support application deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting
- Follow security, resiliency, and CI/CD best practices