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Java BDD

Role :
Java BDDLocation :
San Francisco, CAJob DescriptionWho are we looking for?A mid-senior level Java-Microservices developer to manage a critical project for one of our biggest client in banking domain.
The Individual should be passionate about technology, experienced in developing and managing cutting edge technology applications.
Technical Skills:
Strong JAVA programming experience with good knowledge of Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Restful Services etc.
Working knowledge in Cloud, and Microservice developmentGood understanding in data persistence (SQL or NoSQL) data paradigmsObject oriented analysis and design using common design patterns.
Proven working experience in agile developmentWorking Knowledge of Linux Operating System.
Process Skills:
Interact closely with the product owner and business users to architect, solution and deliver highly performant, highly available state of the art systemsFulfill the scrum master roleDrive modern engineering practices to improve team efficiency through removal of blockers and improvement in processes, tools and proceduresHands On leader willing and able to contribute to developmentResponsible for overall system architecture and reviewing alternatives technologies.
Collaborate with stakeholders and work closely with the global team to achieve desired goalsCommunicate with upper management regarding project planning and statusBehavioral Skills:
Resolve technical issues of projects and Explore alternate designsParticipates as a team member and fosters teamwork by inter-group coordination within the modules of the project.
Train and coach members of project groups to ensure effective knowledge management activity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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