Strong expertise in Core Java and Spring framework., Experience with NoSQL databases like Cassandra and Elasticsearch., Proficiency in developing REST APIs and understanding of CI/CD pipelines., Educational background in Computer Science or related field..
Key responsibilities:
Lead the development of high-performance, mission-critical Java applications.
Ensure code quality, organization, and automation within the team.
Coordinate and monitor daily activities and progress of team members.
Communicate effectively regarding project status and technical issues.
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NetSysCon Consulting (Hiring Leaders) Human Resources, Staffing & Recruiting SMEhttp://www.netsyscon.in/
We are looking for a Java Lead Developer for a global IT Solutions provider since 2006
Job Profile:
You will be responsible for development of highvolume, lowlatency applications for missioncritical systems and delivering highavailability and performance, contributing in all phases of the development lifecycle and making sure the subordinates are also delivering the same.
You will be writing well designed, testable, efficient code. You should be able to understand and write the user stories and translate them into code and unit testing.
You will have to design, build and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable Java code and ensure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of the applications for you and your subordinates. You should be able to identify bottlenecks and bugs, and devise solutions to these problems and help maintain your and your subordinates code quality, organization, and automatization.
Key Result Areas :
Communication skills and clearness in your reporting and communication.
Knowledge in the Java programming languages you use.
Knowledge in the Spring Framework and libraries you use.
Knowledge in the toolsets you use.
Analytical thinking and experience (practical when you design the architecture of the “thing” prior to coding it).
Technological understanding (ability to see your new “thing” in a wider perspective, for example how a small library fits into a large project or product).
Creativity (finding better ways to achieve your project goals).