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.Net Full Stack Developer - Microservices
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Seeking a skilled .NET Full Stack Developer for a high-impact financial services team in Jacksonville, FL. You will build microservices and responsive UIs using .NET Core, Angular, and C#, while architecting scalable database solutions across SQL and NoSQL. This role demands expertise in RESTful ...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Senior Applications Development Lead (AI & Microservices) Vice President
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Senior Applications Development Lead (VP) sought in Jacksonville, FL to spearhead AI & Microservices innovation. This role demands 6+ years of experience with expert-level Python, Full-Stack development, LLM frameworks, and prompt engineering. You will lead system enhancements, resolve complex pr...
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United States , Jacksonville
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113840.00 - 170760.00 USD / Year
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Java Microservices Developer – Cloud
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Seeking a **Java Microservices Developer** for a **Cloud** role in **Richardson, TX / Chicago, IL** (onsite 3 days/week or remote for strong candidates). You will leverage **Java, Spring Boot, Kafka, Redis, and GCP/AWS** to build scalable enterprise applications. Requires 8+ years of backend expe...
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United States , Richardson, TX / Chicago, IL
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110000.00 USD / Year
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Tech Mahindra
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Java Microservices Developer – Cloud
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United States , Richardson, TX / Chicago, IL
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About the Microservices Developer role

Explore a world of opportunity in Microservices Developer jobs, a dynamic and high-demand career path at the forefront of modern software engineering. A Microservices Developer is a specialized software engineer responsible for designing, building, and maintaining applications composed of small, independent, and loosely coupled services. Unlike traditional monolithic applications, a microservices architecture breaks down complex software into manageable, single-function modules that communicate over a network. This approach allows for greater agility, scalability, and resilience, making these professionals vital to organizations undergoing digital transformation.

Professionals in this field are typically tasked with a wide range of responsibilities that span the entire software development lifecycle. A typical day might involve designing and implementing new RESTful or event-driven APIs, building and deploying individual services using frameworks like Spring Boot or Quarkus, and ensuring seamless integration between various system components. They are deeply involved in containerizing services using Docker and orchestrating them with platforms like Kubernetes, which manages deployment, scaling, and operations. Furthermore, a significant part of their role includes writing robust, clean, and testable code, often employing Test-Driven Development (TDD) and behavior-driven development (BDD) practices. They also collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including DevOps and site reliability engineers, to establish CI/CD pipelines, monitor system health with tools like Prometheus and Grafana, and troubleshoot issues in distributed environments.

To excel in Microservices Developer jobs, a specific and evolving skill set is required. Core proficiency in one or more programming languages such as Java, Python, Go, or Node.js is fundamental. A strong grasp of microservices design patterns—including service discovery, circuit breakers, and API gateways—is essential for creating resilient systems. Candidates must have hands-on experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP, and a solid understanding of containerization and orchestration technologies. Knowledge of database management, both SQL and NoSQL, and messaging systems like Kafka or RabbitMQ is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, successful developers possess a problem-solving mindset, a commitment to continuous learning, and an understanding of security best practices and chaos engineering principles to build fault-tolerant systems. Whether you are an experienced architect or a passionate coder, Microservices Developer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career building the scalable, flexible, and powerful applications that drive today's digital economy.