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Java Technical Lead (Back-End)
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Lead a high-impact ERP transformation as a Java Technical Lead. Design and migrate to a new Dynamics platform using Java, Spring, and microservices. Guide teams in a complex environment with remote flexibility and strong growth opportunities in Argentina.
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Argentina
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Technical Lead, Spark (Java)
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Technical Lead, Spark (Java)
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Lead the development of enterprise-grade Apache Spark at Cloudera. This role requires 8-10+ years of experience in Java/Scala and distributed systems. You will design new features, contribute to open source, and work on large-scale data platforms. Enjoy a flexible WFH policy, wellness programs, a...
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Technical Lead, Software Engineering - Java Angular (FS)
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Seeking a Technical Lead for Java Angular Full-Stack development. This role requires 6+ years of expertise in Java 11, Spring Boot, and Microservices to build scalable, high-quality software. Enjoy benefits like flexible timings, Work From Anywhere, and comprehensive medical insurance. Join a pro...
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3Pillar Global
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About the Java Technical Lead role

Explore the world of Java Technical Lead jobs, a pivotal senior-level career path at the intersection of deep technical expertise and team leadership. A Java Technical Lead is not just a senior developer but a cornerstone of the software engineering team, responsible for guiding the technical vision, ensuring the delivery of high-quality software, and mentoring the next generation of developers. This role is essential for organizations building robust, scalable, and innovative applications using the Java ecosystem.

Professionals in these jobs typically shoulder a diverse set of responsibilities that blend hands-on coding with strategic oversight. A primary duty is to define and uphold the technical architecture and design of applications, making critical decisions on system flow, integration patterns, and technology selection. They are the guardians of code quality, establishing and enforcing standards for coding, testing, debugging, and implementation. This involves conducting in-depth analysis of complex business requirements to design effective and innovative solutions. Beyond the code, a Java Technical Lead acts as a coach and advisor to mid-level and junior developers, allocating tasks, conducting code reviews, and fostering a collaborative and skilled team environment. They are also deeply involved in the entire software development lifecycle, often within Agile and Scrum frameworks, and collaborate with multiple management teams to ensure that technological execution aligns perfectly with business goals.

The typical skill set for someone seeking Java Technical Lead jobs is comprehensive. A strong foundation in Core Java is a given, complemented by advanced proficiency in the Spring framework, particularly Spring Boot for creating stand-alone, production-grade applications. Expertise in designing and building Microservices and RESTful APIs is a standard requirement. Knowledge of modern architectural concepts like SOA, Object-Oriented Design Principles, and design patterns is crucial. From a tools perspective, familiarity with build tools like Maven, continuous integration systems like Jenkins, and version control with Git is expected. Increasingly, experience with containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes is highly desirable. A solid understanding of both SQL (e.g., Oracle, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB) databases is also common. While technical prowess is paramount, soft skills are equally critical. Successful leads possess exceptional problem-solving abilities, strong communication skills to articulate complex technical concepts to diverse audiences, and the capacity to create professional technical documentation and presentations.

Typically, a candidate for these jobs possesses a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, with many holding master's degrees, and generally has between 8 to 15 years of progressive experience in application development and systems analysis. If you are a seasoned Java developer ready to step up into a role where you can shape technology, lead teams, and drive project success, exploring Java Technical Lead jobs is your next strategic career move.