Technical Lead-App Development

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Country/Region: US
Requisition ID: 36581
Work Model: Remote
Position Type: Permanent
Salary Range:
Location: US - ALPHARETTA-GA-USA

Title: Technical Lead-App Development

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Lead Java Developer with Kafka

Seeking a highly qualified Java developer with Kafka, with experience developing and building high-performing, scalable, enterprise applications. Will be part of a digital software team that works on high-demand applications. work with product managers, designers, and clients, making decisions together to quickly deliver valuable working software to clients and their users.

Responsibilities:

  • Implements standard software solutions, design, development, and technical troubleshooting.
  • Develops secure and high-quality production code, and reviews and debugs code written by others.
  • Participates in all phases of software development process / SDLC.
  • Work efficiently and collaboratively in an Agile (Scrum or Kanban) team environment.
  • Responsible for design and delivery of high-quality features that aligns with standards.
  • Create a culture of diversity, equality, inclusion, and respect for team members.
  • Mentor others on coding standards and performs code reviews.
  • Provides support and monitors the system and identifies system deficiencies.
  • Participate in Architecture and Engineering code and design reviews.
  • Create and implement automated test plans/strategies applying business requirements and collaborate with engineers/architects and clients to validate test environments, test data and test results.

Key Qualifications:

  • 10+ years of experience in Java, core java and advance java concepts and technologies.
  • Software development experience.
  • Hands on experience in Kafka Connect and Kafka messaging event streams.
  • Must have experience in Java (Spring Boot).
  • No SQL DB for eg: Cassandra. MongoDB and a solid understanding of when to use what.
  • Expertise in OpenShift Kubernetes.
  • Expertise in non-relational document database.
  • Hands on experience on event driven architecture.
  • Expert in profiling the codebase.
  • Willing to learn new technologies and enjoys working in a dynamic fast paced environment.
  • Have an engineering and consulting mind-set to help clients reach their transformation goals.
  • Experience in managing complete software development process from conception to deployment.
  • Solid understanding of Agile methodology, estimation techniques and key ceremonies for effective management/collaboration.
  • Has highly collaborative working style.
  • Strong communication skills and participates actively in discussions with business customers, architects, and the team members.
  • Knowledge about AWS. Experience on Micro Services.

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