HI Dear,

We have below open position please check and let me know your interest.




*Job Title: Full Stack DeveloperLocation: Chicago, ILDuration: Long Term
ContractVisa Type: GC OR USC*


*Job Description:*

   - 8-10Y extensive Exp on Java/J2EE, Rest API, AWS, Node js who is -
   - Responsible for detailed design, development/unit testing and
   integration of applications
   - Produce scalable and flexible, high-quality code that satisfies both
   the functional and non-functional requirements
   - Develop configurable software services that support applications
   integrates to enterprise services
   - Identify technical issues & coordinate the resolution of these issues
   with extended team members from other applications
   - Uses secure development best practices and design patterns
   - Create or update design and systems documentation for developed or
   modified services or programs
   - Create process and data flow diagrams for data movement capture
   - Analyze and translate business requirements to technical design
   - Analyze and resolve technical issues
   - Collaborate/communicate with project team and business users as
   required
   - Support functional testing and performance testing
   - Works with technical delivery lead on project activities
   - Ensure assigned work is implemented within project schedules
   - Design, develop, deploy, test and maintain technical assets in SOA
   environment, web services and integration
   - Strong Automotive OEM experience
   - Solid understanding of various enterprise services and micro-service
   concepts
   - Solid understanding of Enterprise Service Bus concepts
   - Experience with DevOps in a cloud environment a plus
   - Experience working under Agile environment and should be familiar with
   Agile ceremonies.
   - Strong communication skills with the ability to interact with business
   analysts, solution architects and other team members



Thanks & Regards,

Sai Kiran Nandrolu

Sr. Recruiter

E:  saikiran.nandr...@w3global.com

A:  1701 Legacy Dr, Suite#1000, Frisco, Texas - 75034

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