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Java FSD | San Jose,California | Locals preferred at San Jose, California, USA
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Anveta

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Role - Java FSD

Location San Jose,California

Note: Locals preferred

Job Description:

6 8 years of experience Strong object-oriented programming skills in Java.

Very good knowledge of Core Java and J2EE and should have worked on high availability, low latency platforms.

Experience in Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Microservices, REST API Ability to question status quo and identify bad design/code patterns which can impact performance and maintainability of the code.

Establish Test Automation process and involve in evaluating/planning the automation roadmap Excellent understanding of system design and design patterns.

API testing is mandatory.

Have very good communication skills.

Good experience in SQL/Oracle

Required skills
: Selenium Framework Developer, Node JS, Java, Spring, REST API, TestNG, Appium, JIRA< TestRail, Postman, UI/Mobile Automation, API (REST and Service) Automation, Mobile Automation, Agile, SM, WordPress, Casper JS, SOAP API, GIT, Maven, Jenkins, Test, Complete Automation Tool

Thanks & Regards

Charan

Anveta, Inc.

1333 Corporate Drive, Suite #108

Irving, TX 75038

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https://www.linkedin.com/inx/charan-reddy-ba6450236/

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