Java Software Engineer.
For one of my partners, a leader in the audiovisual market, I'm looking for a Java Software Engineer.
Tasks :
- Evaluate and assess product requirements, engaging in discussions on technical feasibility.
- Propose technical designs and offer estimates.
- Develop and incorporate new software components/services or make modifications to existing ones.
- Participate in code reviews with peers.
- Strategize, define, and execute unit testing.
- Generate and update technical documentation.
- Address reported defects and uphold existing applications.
- Review test plans and identify potential risks.
- Understand, implement, and enhance the EVS software development process and adhere to best practices.
- Identify and suggest improvements to processes.
- Provide guidance to new team members.
- Stay informed about trends and updates in the Java development world and related technologies.
Profile :
- An IT professional with expertise in the complete SDLC (from analysis to development & testing) of web-based applications based on – in Java written – micro services in a Service Oriented Architecture
- Over 3+ years of experience as Architect/Developer/Performance/DevOps in a Java/Spring Boot, environment
- Expertise in the development of multi-threaded applications and async message-based communication
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