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Country/Region: US
Requisition ID: 35912
Work Model: Remote
Position Type: Permanent
Salary Range:
Location: US - KETTERING-OH-USA

Title: Technical Lead-App Development

Description:

Area(s) of responsibility

Fulltime

Remote

Role/Title


Technical Lead / Architect


Primary Skills/expertise


Java 1.8, Spring Boot, Microservices, ReactJS, Experience on Development on cloud


Preferred skills/expertise


Role & Responsibilities


Job Description:

  • Hands on enterprise level J2EE based web application development and support
  • Hands on experience in Spring / Spring Boot / Cloud technologies
  • Hands on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) environment
  • Experience on Continuous integration and Continuous Development (CICD) process
  • Hands on java backend developer, will be responsible for integrating different backend systems.
  • Work closely with our clients, architects and frontend developers to define the integration with the client’s back end systems, determine implementation details, and realize those implementations.
  • Experience in onshore and offshore development management model
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Experience in Agile and Waterfall project development methodology

Technical Skills:

  • Minimum of 8+ years development experience within Java Web/Enterprise projects;
  • Understanding of design patterns ;
  • Experience with Spring / Spring Boot / Cloud technologies
  • Experience with Java EE, Maven;
  • Experience with application servers such as Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, Weblogic
  • Experience with Spring and other Java frameworks / open source libraries;
  • Experience with Spring Security and SSO solutions;
  • Experience Web Services (REST/SOAP);
  • Experience with database applications such as Oracle, MySql, DB2 as well as with SQL,JDBC and ORM tools;
  • Experience providing sizing and scalability recommendations and solving connectivity and deployment issues;
  • Experience deploying to application servers in enterprise environments;
  • Experience using Agile development methodologies.

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