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Senior Java Developer @ Stefanini Portugal

Description

STEFANINI is hiring senior profiles, Portugal based, to join our european software development teams.
This role is 100% remote.


This role is part of an international program aiming at deploying a Policy Administration system worldwide, in all the Business Units of the Group.
As a Back End developer, you will be involved, within his/her squad, in the development of micro-services based on REST API's.
Following Agile methodology (SCRUM), you be involved on a day-to-day basis in the analysis, coding/building and delivery of the Back-End of the application within his/her scope.
As future challenges you could take over a new application and remain skilled in new trends of development, new languages, new ways to develop.

Job Responsibilities:
• Design and build REST APIs in a micro-serviced environment;
• Use the CI CD pipeline of the services in order to perform the build, the tests and the deployment. Contribute to the improvement of the CI CD pipeline (testing...);
• Review specifications and code supplied by team members, check the performance and the respect of the development standards, deliver formal acceptance of their work;
• Contribute, by providing analysis and recommendations not directly linked to business requirements, to the continuous improvement of the applications;
• Stay permanently focused on the robustness and sustainability of these applications.

Job Requirements:
• Strong skills in conception and development of REST APIs in a micro-serviced environment;
• Experience in Java and Spring;
• Experience in designing micro-services and using resilient anti fragile patterns;
• Experience in Front End development would be a plus, ideally on Angular;
• Experience in using Kinesis or Kafka as a message consumer is a plus;
• Experience of Public Cloud environments would be a plus, ideally AWS;
• Experience of CI CD pipelines in a DevOps environment.

To apply, please send us your updated CV to [email protected] using SJ21 as subject