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March 28, 2023

Contract l Java Developer l Houston, TX (Day 1 Onsite on Hybrid Model)

Hello,

 

Hope you all are doing great.

 

Please revert me your interest with this role.

 

Role: Java Developer

Job Type: Contract

Location: Houston, TX (Day 1 Onsite on Hybrid Model)

Need 11+ Years Profile

JD:

We anticipate that to excel in this role you will ideally have experience with: • Overall experience in Java between 5-10years. • 6+ years of practical experience in Core Java (1.8 preferred)? • 2+ years of practical experience with Spring and Spring Boot • experience in RDBMS, SQL and JPA? • 1+ years of experience with big data technologies and platform such as Hadoop, HDFS, Apache Spark, Hive, Impala, Presto, Kerberos, Oozie • firm understanding of microservices architecture • experience with event-based and message-driven distributed systems • good understanding of data structures, design patterns and algorithms, and experience in applying them to design pragmatic solutions • experience with SDLC tools (e.g. Bamboo, Jenkins, JIRA, GIT, Confluence) • the ability to communicate problems and solutions effectively with both business and technical stakeholders (written and verbal) It would be a bonus if you bring (not mandatory): • experience using and developing RESTful APIs. • experience in developing for banking or other financial companies? • experience with cloud technologies like AWS/Azure/GCP • experience in workflow management tools such as Airflow.


Thanks & Regards,

 

 

 

Nilesh Shahi

Recruiter -IT

VBeyond Corporation

nileshs@vbeyond.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilesh-shahi-36835a19a/

 

Amwell Commons,, 390 Amwell Road, Hillsborough, New Jersey, USA – 088 44

www.vbeyond.com

 

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