Java Full Stack Engineer Engineering - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Java Full Stack Engineer

Job
Summary:
Contribute to all stages of the software development lifecycle. Design, implement, and maintain Java-based applications capable of handling high-volume and low-latency tasks. Analyse user requirements to define business objectives. Envision system features and functionality. Define application objectives and functionality. Ensure application designs conform to requirements.
Experience:
8 +Required Technical Skills:
Core Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, J2EE, React JSNice to have Technical Skills:
MySQL, Angular JS, Azure Cloud, Spring MVCDomain Skills:
Asset & Wealth Management, Fund AccountingRoles &
Responsibilities:
Transform requirements into specifications. Create detailed design documentation. Propose changes to the current Java infrastructure. Develop technical designs for application development. Write well-designed, testable code. Identify and resolve any technical issues that arise. Conduct software analysis, programming, testing, and debugging. Manage Java and Java EE application development. Develop documentation to assist users. Prepare and release software components. Java Full Stack Engineer Recommended Skills Angular4 Fund Accounting Java (Programming Language) Java Platform Enterprise Edition (J2 Ee) Microservices Microsoft Azure Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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