*Position   :    Sr. Java Developer *

*Location  :    Jersey City, NJ*

*Duration :    6+ Months*

*Interview :   Phone & Skype*

*No H1b*



*Top Skills:*

   - *Front End:* Angular
   - *Middle: *Java API Rest Web Services (Spring Framework)
   - *Database: *Oracle
   - *TDD (Test-driven Development), ATDD (Acceptance Test-driven
   Development), BDD(behavior-driven development)*
   - *Must have one of the following: * *Cucumber, Selenium, or Bamboo?*
   - *Business Unit: *Brokerage Technology (Corporate Actions)
   - *Companies to pull from:* Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, BofA Prime
   Brokerage

*MUST come from an Investment Bank, been invovlved in the hiring and
mentoring of Jr/Mid/Sr Developers*

*Lead Responsibilities:*

   - Supervises the assigned IT function and creates metrics supporting
   improvements.
   - Collaborates to create strong processes that increase operational
   efficiencies.
   - Serves as primary lead in building customer relations and
   communications including anticipating client needs that can then be
   translated into application’s performance and features.
   - Works with various IT groups to centralize budgeting and resource
   allocation for projects.
   - Creates and implements a multi-year IT plan that aligns with the
   strategic business plan
   - Leads automation test environments and deployment of new features,
   patches and releases via *Cucumber and Jenkins*

*Technical Skill Set -*

   - Java 8
   - Spring, Spring Boot/Integration/Batch/Ldap
   - ORM frameworks
   - Message Broker (ActiveMQ, IBM MQ, RabbitMQ etc)
   - Web services
   - Microservices (API developer tools for the OpenAPI Specification)
   - Caching frameworks (REDIS/Gemfire)
   - Workflow frameworks
   - Rule Engines
   - JWT, GIT, Maven
   - Unit testing with Mocking frameworks
   - Twelve factor app development for cloud readiness

*Good to have:*

   - Angular 4
   - PCF/AWS cloud experience
   - CI/CD (continuous integration and continuous delivery)
   - Performance Testing/Benchmarking/Optimization
   - Experience in developing high-throughput, low-latency applications



*Regards , *

*Akshita  |  KPG99,INC <http://www.kpg99.com/>*


*3240 E State, St Ext |  Hamilton, NJ 08619  609-681-2602  ||
aksh...@kpgtech.com <aksh...@kpgtech.com> *

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