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Java Software Developer with Golang experience
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Join our team in Warsaw as a Java Software Developer with Golang experience. You will design features and investigate issues for set-top-boxes, while building new host systems and supporting microservices. We seek a developer with 1+ years in Java 8 and Go, plus Linux, C/C++, and Python knowledge...
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Poland , Warsaw
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7500.00 USD / Month
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Znojdziem IT recruitment agency
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Senior Java Full-Stack Developer
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Join our Toronto team as a Senior Java Full-Stack Developer. Design and build scalable microservices with Spring Boot and modern Angular. Deploy on OpenShift/Kubernetes and work with SQL, messaging systems, and CI/CD. Grow your skills in a collaborative environment with professional development o...
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Canada , Toronto
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NTT DATA
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Senior Full Stack Java Developer
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Join our team as a Senior Full Stack Java Developer in a 100% remote US role. Leverage your 10+ years of Java, Spring Boot, and microservices expertise on large-scale enterprise applications. Work with modern cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP), Kubernetes, and CI/CD in a collaborative Agile environm...
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United States
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Bright Vision Technologies
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Explore the dynamic world of Java developer jobs, a cornerstone of the modern technology landscape. Java developers are the architects and builders behind a vast array of robust, scalable, and secure software applications that power everything from enterprise-level banking systems and e-commerce platforms to web services and mobile applications. This profession is centered on using the Java programming language and its extensive ecosystem to translate complex business requirements into functional, efficient, and maintainable software solutions. For those with a passion for problem-solving and a logical mindset, a career in Java development offers immense opportunity and stability. A Java developer's typical responsibilities encompass the entire software development lifecycle. This begins with analyzing user needs and collaborating with business analysts and product managers to define technical specifications. They then design application architecture, write clean, well-documented code, and perform unit testing to ensure quality. A significant part of the role involves debugging and troubleshooting issues to maintain application health and performance. Many Java developers are also responsible for deploying applications to servers and providing ongoing maintenance and support, including implementing new features and security patches. In more senior or lead positions, responsibilities expand to include mentoring junior team members, making high-level architectural decisions, driving best practices in coding standards, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure successful project delivery. The skill set for Java developer jobs is both deep and broad. A strong foundation in core Java concepts such as object-oriented programming (OOP), multithreading, and collections is non-negotiable. Proficiency with popular Java frameworks is essential, with Spring (including Spring Boot and Spring MVC) and Hibernate being among the most sought-after. As many roles involve building web applications, knowledge of full-stack development is increasingly common, encompassing front-end technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (often with frameworks like React or Angular). Understanding relational databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, MySQL) and SQL is crucial, as is experience with building and consuming RESTful web services. Familiarity with development tools such as Maven or Gradle, Git for version control, and Jenkins for CI/CD pipelines is standard. Beyond technical prowess, successful Java developers possess strong analytical thinking, excellent problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills to collaborate within a team. Typical requirements for these positions often include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field, although substantial equivalent experience is frequently accepted. The profession offers a clear career trajectory, from entry-level developer roles to senior, lead, and architect positions. With Java's enduring popularity and its application in critical systems worldwide, Java developer jobs remain in high demand, offering a rewarding career path for those dedicated to building the technology that drives our digital world.

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