Lead the design, code, debug and documentation of applications in Java technologies like J2EE, SpringBoot, Spring Cloud framework, Spring MVC, Streams and API,
Lead the proof-of-concept work to move existing real time ingestion stack to more modern tech stack.
Build Micro services that connect to Relational, NoSQL & Graph databases
Build software components that integrate with a workflow engine and/or ESB to execute asynchronous business processes
Collaborate with stakeholders to define specifications and delivery project timelines
Perform code reviews to ensure high quality and consistent coding practices
Support and troubleshoot issues (process & system), identify root cause, and proactively recommend sustainable corrective actions
Ensure that IT and business standards and procedures are maintained in accordance with Company policies and all audit, security and regulatory requirements
Partner with other IT Managers, Architects to ensure alignment, drive efficiencies and ensure continued accountability for product and services delivery within assigned business units and across IT
Other duties as assigned
Advanced Java Concepts
10 & Above
Ten (10) years’ experience with Java technologies including Spring, SpringBoot, SpringCloud.
Two (2) years’ experience in Kafka and Spark.
Excellent understanding of multi-threading & concurrency in java is required.
Experience leading all tasks in the development cycle such as business process definition, configuration and unit testing, assistance and follow-up with user testing, co-ordination of transports, production, training, post-live support and fixes, etc.
Experience with RESTful, JSON, XML, SOAP web service
Familiarity with backend architectures, Micro services patterns, Object oriented design patterns, and Messaging architecture
Available for moderate overnight local travel (35%)
Able to work flexible hours and be available for emergency response on short notice
Experience with RESTful, JSON, XML, SOAP web service
J2EE, SpringBoot, SpringCloud framework, Spring MVC, Streams and API