Senior Java Full Stack Developerother related Employment listings - Woonsocket, RI at Geebo

Senior Java Full Stack Developer

Candidate must be located within commuting distance of Woonsocket, RI or be willing to relocate to the area.
This position may require travel to project locations.
U.
S.
citizens and those authorized to work in the U.
S.
are encouraged to apply.
We are unable to sponsor at this time.
Required
Qualifications:
o Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent required from an accredited institution.
Will also consider three years of progressive experience in the specialty in lieu of every year of education.
o At least 4 years of Information Technology experience.
o Experience in Angular 8.
0 or above.
o Experience in Java.
Skills Java/J2EE, Webservices, Spring BootPreferred Qualificationso At least 7 years of experience in Java.
Skills Java/J2EE, Webserviceso At least 4 years of experience in Database -SQL and NoSQL (Oracle/MySQL/MariaDB)o At least 7 years of experience in software development life cycle.
o At least 7 years of experience in Project life cycle activities on development and maintenance projects.
o At least 4 years of experience in Micro services and Spring boot.
o At least 2 years of experience in Angular/AngularJS/Reacto Good knowledge on PCF(Pivotal Cloud Foundary) Or Azure or GCPo Knowledge on Spring data, Rabbit MQ, Devops and Kafka is an added advantageo Good knowledge on CI/CD tools.
o Ability to work in team in diverse/ multiple stakeholder environmento Experience to Retail/Pharmacy domain Recommended Skills Angular4 Apache Kafka Continuous Integration Databases Dev Ops Information Technology Apply to this job.
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