Banking product Org. our client has created digital products & solutions for Banking and Insurance.With 4,000+ Intellect solution architects, functional and technology experts, their products have been implemented in over 200+ sites.
Responsibilities
• Delivering a server side portfolio of Rest API’s based on high level business domain model and process flows.
• Provide guidance and mentorship to junior developers in daily Scrum meetings.
• Experienced in delivering JEE compliant applications in least one of the established application servers like Weblogic, Websphere or JBoss.
• Creating database schema that supports stated non-functional requirement.
• Possess advanced knowledge of object-oriented design and development (OOA/OOD) and design modules with high cohesion and loos coupling.
• Conduct peer code reviews and deliver industrial strength modules.
• Writing tested, optimized, and documented Java code and Junit based test scripts.
• Incorporate best practices of integration design patterns like service orchestration, aggregation.
• Performance tuning using JProbe, JMeter or any similar tool.
• Cooperating with the front-end developer who will consume the Rest API’s
• Deployment in enterprise /cloud environments
Skills and Qualifications
• At least 5 years of experience in building server side applications using open source technology frameworks in particular Spring framework, Camel, Apache Service-Mix, CXF and JAX-RS.
• At least 2 years of deep knowledge in building Java based frameworks and reusable libraries for application development,
• Creating self-contained, reusable, and testable modules and components that can be packaged using tools like Maven/ Gradle.
• Good understanding of JSON
• Experience with databases and familiarity with SQL, ORM (MyBatis, Hibernate...)
• Desirable - familiarity with Web technologies (HTML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript, and SVG) and web standards (HTML5)
• Desirable â€" familiarity in container technologies like Docker, Kubernates and cloud enabling a JEE stack using cloud patterns and frameworks
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