Java Developer - Spring Boot

Full–time

Posted on: 7 days ago

  • We're looking for a hands on Backend Engineer who is strong in Java/Spring boot and microservices cloud native development and comfortable contributing in Node.js if needed. - You'll design and build scalable, event-driven services, sql or nosql Couchbase integration, integrate Kafka for streaming and asynchronous workflows, and expose APIs through GraphQL (and REST where appropriate).You'll partner with product, architecture, DevOps, and QA to ship secure, observable, and resilient services in a fast-moving environment. As a consultant, you are an expert at contributing to different phases of the consulting lifecycle.- You will be intensely involved; you will define the problem, propose and refine the solution. You will also play an important role in the development, configuration, and deployment of the overall solution.

You will guide teams on project processes, deliverables and contribute to the proposal development, client training and internal capability-building and help detail the project scope. - You will have the opportunity to shape value-adding consulting solutions that enable our clients to meet the changing needs of the global landscape.Responsibilities : - Design & develop, cloud ready Java (Java v11,17+/Spring Boot 3.X.X+/Spring Cloud) microservices using clean architecture and domain-driven design principles.- Solid grasp of distributed systems and microservice patterns (service discovery, config, idempotency).- Testing discipline : unit, integration, contract, and load testing; CI pipelines; code quality gates- Working in a team to develop applications and services using Agile methods.- Designing and implementing applications with low latency, high availability, and performance- Aware of any public Cloud (Azure/AWS/GCP)- Aware of CICD pipeline- Optional : Contribute in Node.js (TypeScript/JavaScript with Express or NestJS) for edge services, BFFs (Backend-for-Frontend), build tooling, or where Node is the best fit.- Mentor and help the team technically. (ref: hirist.tech)