Greetings! From VBeyond, This is Reena Kumari from VBeyond Corp. We are a global recruitment company with specialization in hiring of IT professionals. One of our clients is looking for . Title : Java Microservices Developer Location : Charlotte, NC or Raleigh, NC – Day 01 Onsite – Hybrid (03 Days in Office) C2C (All Inclusive)
Technical Skills: Must Have: - Candidate should have min of 6+ years of experience in IT, should have worked on Large re-architecture Initiatives dealing with Microservices
- Should be strong at Microservices Architecture, , Junit/Test NG and Cucumber, Microservice design patterns
- Exposure to Splunk dashboards and App dynamics
- JQuery, SQL, Any RDBMS, Junit, Mockito, GIT
- Proficiency in using code analysis and debugging tools
- Must be cognizant of review and testing processes
- Should have knowledge on Event Driven Architecture
- Should have working knowledge of scrum process of development
- Should have strong communication and presentation skills
Process Skills: - Experience in integrating test automation to CI/CD pipelines. Jenkins, Maven, Gradle
- Exposure to Kafka , Mongo DB and Angular 7/8
- Financial services industry experience with Credit Card experience is a plus
Behavioral Skills: - Good Communication – Written and Verbal
Thanks & Regards, Reena Kumari E: ReenaK@VBeyond.com Executive Recruiter Call: +1 (908) 315-3216 Ext: 6002 E: ReenaK@VBeyond.com | www.vbeyond.com 390 Amwell Road, Suite # 107, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
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