Java Developer- Dallas TX

Java Developer

Location: Dallas TX

Duration: Contract

Rate: DOE

Only Green card holders or citizens are applicable to apply. 6 years USA is a must. No jumpy career. Active LinkedIn is a must. 4 levels of interview. Onsite travel expenses will be paid by the client.

Required Skills:
  • Java 7 and Java 11
  • Linux/Unix Scripting
  • Python Scripting
  • Serverless Language- Lambda/ AWS
  • Experience with DynamoDb
  • Spring
  • Hibernate for Database Access
  • SQL (Oracle preferred) for Database
  • Git for Version Control of the code
  • Build Tooling- Maven/Gradle, Jenkins, Nexus, Docker
  • Old school Java, someone who is a jack of all trades on the back end Quick learner and someone who is curious
Responsibilities:
  • 12 plus years of experience as a Java Developer
  • Design and develop applications based on the objectives and business requirements in the project.
  • Develop technical designs for application development by interacting with Product Owners and Architects of the systems in an agile environment.
  • Develop and enhance modules in the application using the technologies including Java/J2EE, spring, Hibernate, Gem fire, Elastic Search, Oracle, TC Server (Tomcat). (Apache nice to have)

Skills:
AWS Lambda, Computer Security, Docker, Git, Gradle, Hibernate, Java, Jenkins, Linux Operating System, Machine Tool, Maven, Microsoft Access Database, Oracle Database, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Software Design, Software Development, Software Engineering, Source Code/Configuration Management (SCM), System Architecture, Technical/Engineering Design, Unix Shell Programming


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