My Client, a global fintech company, going through an exciting phase of expansion, has an excellent opportunity for a Backend Server – Java Developer.
Day To Day's Of a Service Engineer
50% of the time will involve developing features.
50% of the time will involve developing features.
10% of the time reviewing designs of new features.
30% of the time investigating/ reproducing/ resolving bugs.
Approx 10% of the time creating tests and helpful documentation.
You must be a flexible engineer who is not afraid to be involved in product discussions and work with multiple parts of the stack.
What You Will Be Doing
- Own the backend stability and feature set roadmap for the Clover Go And Companion App applications; add new features, resolve bugs, and refactor/ improve code base.
- Identify technical requirements in product meetings and assist the business team with realistic project planning and feature development; translate product requirements into functional, maintainable, extensible software that is in-line with company objectives
- Collaborate with Web and Mobile Engineers to determine the best way to maintain low response times as new features are designed
- Implement new Clover applications as needed; take ownership of the new product from development through deployment and production monitoring
- Participate in a regular on call rotation
- Work with QA to develop test plans/strategies
What You Need To Succeed
- Strong Java developer, with ability to prioritize assign and execute tasks throughout the entire SDLC.
- Experience designing and developing using RESTful APIs.
- Knowledge and experience developing solutions for distributed systems architecture including micro-services.
- Superior problem-solving skills and debugging capabilities
- Familiarity with one or more SQL/RDBMS systems
- Adept at integrating with 3rd party API’s and tools.
- Flexible and self driven with a collaborative approach to problem solving
Ideally You Will Have
- Experience with a cloud platform: AWS, Google Cloud, etc.
- Knowledge and experience using ELK stac