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Java Full-Stack Developer | Plano, TX(Day 1 onsite)---C2H Only at Plano, Texas, USA
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Ravinder,

CygnusPro Software Solutions

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Job Role:
Java Full-Stack Developer

Location:
Plano, TX
(Day 1 onsite)

Duration: Long Term

Position Type: Contract to Hire

Primary Skills/ Certifications: 
Java/J2EE, Spring boot, Microservices Architect, Webservices (Restful API, SOAP), Reac.JS, Angular.JS, Kafka, DB2, OpenShift/ Kubernetes, Git, AWS Services (S3 bucket, EC2, Lambda Functions, EKS)

Job Description:

6+ years IT experience and Hands on with Java & JavaScript programming

Working experiences in framework Spring, Spring boot

Working experience in Microsites & Micro Services architecture along with developing restful as webservices.

Knowledge of web services REST / SOAP (JSON, XML)

Hands on working knowledge with NoSQL and/or Relational Databases

Knowledge in development practices CICD, APIs, automated configuration management.

Good working experience in Kafka, Grafana, Kibana and Git.

Strong understanding of backend API creation and integration (with message-based integration)

Strong experience on AWS Services (S3 bucket, EC2, Lambda Functions, EKS, SQS, SNS)

Good communications skills

Thanks and

Regards, 

Ravinder

| Senior US IT Recruiter

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