

Hey Guys, I have an opening to share with you.
Responsibilities:
· Design, develop, test, and deploy scalable and resilient Java-based software solutions.
· Collaborate with cross-functional teams to architect and implement cloud-native solutions.
· Work on the end-to-end development of distributed systems, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance.
· Optimize performance and address scalability challenges in a cloud-based environment.
· Conduct code reviews, provide mentorship to junior team members, and contribute to a collaborative team culture.
· Stay updated on emerging technologies, industry best practices, and incorporate them into our technical strategy.
· Overall knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle / Agile Practices / Scrum.
· Solid understanding of agile methodologies such as CI/CD, Applicant Resiliency, and Security
· Independently own and drive development of modules / components of the platfrom
Skills:
· Bachelor’s/Master's degree in computer science or a related field. (Only BE/BTech) from reputed / ranked Universities (IIT/NIT/BITS/IIIT or similar).
· [6-10 years] of hands-on experience good hands-on experience in
Java, Spring boot, Hibernate, and Restful web services is a MUST, with a focus on cloud technologies.
· Proficiency in MySQL or any of the RDBMS tools and knowledge of NoSQL databases like MongoDB.
· Knowledge of Queuing Systems like RabbitMQ / Kafka / SQS.
· Knowledge of Caching technologies Redis / Memcached.
·Proficient in designing and implementing scalable and distributed systems.
· Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
· Strong understanding of containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes).
· Familiarity with serverless computing and event-driven architectures.
· Solid understanding of software development principles, design patterns, and best practices.
· Have good communication and collaboration skills.
If this is interesting for you then please share your resume while applying. Also, please feel free to reach out in case of any queries.
Thanks,
Varun Aggarwal
