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Senior Applications Developer (Java)
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Join Citi in Dublin as a Senior Java Applications Developer. Implement next-generation products using Java, Microservices, and cloud tech. This role offers best-in-class benefits and growth in a leading global, multicultural organization. Agile experience and skills in Kafka, MongoDB, and CI/CD a...
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Senior Java Applications Developer
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Join Citi's Tech team in Dublin as a Senior Java Applications Developer. Engineer global financial products using Java, Microservices, and cloud platforms (ECS). This hybrid role offers a competitive salary, supportive benefits, and an inclusive workplace. Experience with Agile, Kafka, and CI/CD ...
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Java Application Developer - Senior Analyst
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Join Accenture Technology in Dublin as a Senior Java Application Developer. Design and deliver complex, custom solutions for major clients, working with legacy and ERP systems. You will write effective code, manage incident support, and engage directly with business users. This role offers exposu...
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Explore the dynamic world of Java Application Developer jobs, a cornerstone of modern software engineering. Java Application Developers are the architects and builders behind the robust, scalable, and secure software that powers countless industries. These professionals specialize in using the Java programming language and its vast ecosystem to design, develop, test, and maintain applications that solve complex business problems and enhance user experiences. From backend services to full-stack web applications, their work is fundamental to the digital infrastructure of organizations worldwide. A career as a Java Application Developer typically involves a comprehensive set of responsibilities centered on the entire software development lifecycle. Developers are commonly tasked with analyzing user requirements to define system functionality. They then translate these requirements into detailed technical specifications and write well-designed, efficient, and testable code. A significant part of their role involves unit and integration testing to ensure software quality and reliability. Furthermore, they are responsible for identifying and resolving software bugs, performing application upgrades, and providing ongoing operational support. As they progress into senior roles, developers often contribute to architectural decisions, mentor junior team members, and collaborate closely with other technology groups and business stakeholders to ensure projects align with strategic goals. The technical skill set for these jobs is both deep and broad. Core proficiency in Java is a given, often extending to frameworks that accelerate development, such as Spring Boot, Hibernate, and Jakarta EE. In today's cloud-native landscape, experience with Microservices architecture is highly sought after, alongside knowledge of containerization tools like Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. Understanding RESTful API design, messaging systems like Kafka or JMS, and database technologies—both SQL (e.g., PostgreSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB)—is standard. Familiarity with DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines using tools such as Jenkins, Git, and Maven/Gradle is also a common requirement. Beyond technical acumen, successful Java developers possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills, the ability to work effectively in a team environment—often following Agile or Scrum methodologies—and excellent communication skills to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences. Typical requirements for Java Application Developer jobs often include a bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field, although equivalent practical experience is frequently accepted. The profession offers a structured career path, starting from junior developer roles, progressing to senior and lead positions, and potentially into architecture or management. For those with a passion for building resilient software and a knack for logical problem-solving, Java Application Developer jobs offer a rewarding and stable career with endless opportunities for growth and specialization in a constantly evolving technological landscape.

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