Middle Java Developer at KindGeeks #vacancy #remote

We are looking for a motivated  Middle Java Developer.  If you are an energetic team player and passionate about solving complex business tasks through technology, we will be happy to see you on our team!

REQUIREMENTS We are looking for a  Middle Java Developer who:

  • Has more than 2 years  of experience as a Java Developer
  • Has a strong track record of working with:
  • Java core, OOP/OOD knowledge, design patterns
  • Spring framework, IOC, templates
  • ORM, Hibernate (Spring Data JPA)
  • Java-based application servers (e.g. Tomcat, etc)
  • SQL knowledge, RDBMS, PostgreSQL
  • Experience with Unit and Integration tests
  • Good written and spoken English, with proven ability to communicate ideas and to design and document artefacts in a clear and concise way
  • Manifests KindGeek corporate values – trust, transparency, social responsibility, and a sense of beauty.

Would be a plus:

  • Experience with AWS
  • Experience with MongoDB
  • Experience with Camunda
  • Has a strong understanding of JavaScript

RESPONSIBILITIES

As a Java Developer, you will:

  • Contribute to implementing solution code with great attention to details while fulfilling Java development best practices;
  • Write reusable and testable code, create functional and practical technical documentation;
  • Design and architect scalable solutions that integrate across different technologies;
  • Find simple solutions for complex business tasks through well-thought technical approaches;
  • Work with business analysts to create effective and reliable work estimates;
  • Proactively address technical issues and risks that can have an impact on the project roadmap and integrity of the application environment.

ABOUT PROJECT Description

A No-Code / Low-code cloud-based web platform aimed to help small- and medium-sized companies automate managing people, finance, operations, administration, projects, and processes using industry best practices.

OOP PostgreSQL integration-testing ORM design-patterns Amazon Web Services (AWS) Hibernate MongoDB Tomcat JavaScript Spring inversion-of-control SQL Unit testing Java RDBMS camunda Spring Data JPA

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