Job Description:
- Azure:
- AKS
- Service Bus
- Event Bus
- Azure data lake
- Azure data factory
- KeyVault
- Java Full Stack
- Spring Boot
- Junit
- GIT Hub
- Git Actions
- HTML, CSS, Javascript
- Angular/React
- Microservices
- API:
- REST
- SOAP
- MongoAPI
- CI/CD pipelines:
- Github Workflows
- Github Actions
- Terraform
- Delivery:
- Agile
- Software design and Architecture
- ADO
- Assertion based testing
- Others
- Deep knowledge and proficiency with:
- Foundational Object Oriented Design and Programming
- Translating User Stories into software design constructs using UML
- Writing JUnit tests that operate inside the CI/CD build pipeline and leverage Virtualization and other techniques to stub out resource dependencies
- Code reviews
- Good knowledge of the gang of four patterns, OOPS, SOLID principles, so that the architectural visions can be translated to effective code minimizing the dependencies
- Opportunity to optimize the development/developer experience (reusable component, Design Patterns, modularization, SOLID, testing practices, abstraction and encapsulation, readability principles)
- Understands design concepts of Single Page Web Apps.
- Understands HTML, CSS and Javascript
- Understands how to debug and troubleshoot UI software elements
- Quick to reach out for help when blocked to keep development flow moving quickly
- Should have good troubleshooting skills, to be able to quickly help identify the root cause of the issue
Required experience
- At least 6 years of experience in full stack development using Java technologies
- At least one year of experience with Cloud Platforms (MS Azure - preferred) and project implementations with Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery and provisioning/managing cloud resources
- Experience with Agile methodologies
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