Senior Java Software Engineerother related Employment listings - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Senior Java Software Engineer

We are looking for highly driven Senior Java developers who are proactive and passionate.
If you enjoy solving complex business problems in a fast paced and collaborative environment, then you will enjoy working on our team.
Our work is pioneering the technology space by solving complex business problems in the financial industry through cutting edge technology and service.
You'll be hands on working in an agile/scrum environment developing Java, Spring framework, container-based applications deployed in AWS while being exposed to other cutting-edge technologies.
We live by a You build it, you own it philosophy.
Job ResponsibilitiesCreate maintainable, adaptable, scalable, detect free code using software development best practicesDesign, develop, implement, test, deploy, and support Java-based software in the AWS CloudLeverage Java best practices to design, test, implement, and support mission critical applicationsEnsure security and compliance requirements are metResearch, design, develop and maintain enterprise system for our clients using the JEE, Spring MVC, Spring JDBC, Hibernate, Bootstrap, SOAP/RESTful, XML, PL/SQL, SonarQube, Git (Stash) and JIRA in an Agile software development environment.
Experience & Qualifications5
years of experience required, including some commercial/non-government workHands on experience designing, developing, implementing, testing, and deploying large scale Java/J2EE projectsBelieves in Scrum/Agile, and has deep experience delivering software when working on teams that use Scrum/Agile methodologyStrong and creative analytical and problem-solving skillsRequired Technical Skills & KnowledgeJavaAngular/ReactjsSpring BootJPA/HibernateREST APIsUnit testing with JunitBootstrapGit/GradleAWS Cloud (Cloud 9, Dev Services, provisioning EC2 instances, Lambda functions, S3 buckets).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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