Senior Java/Groovy Developers Needed Phone and Skype
Local will get higher preference! *Local to MN only – 4 roles needed* *Project Description:* [image: The team builds services that aggregate data from the various systems available in the Best Buy ecosystem, in order to provide a consistent, reliable, and scalable service interface for the Best Buy native mobile apps.] *Position Overview:* *What would a normal day for this position look like??* 75% of the time actually doing the developing The remainder of the day is Iteration Planning, Retrospectives, Showcases, and Design Sessions *Skills Overview:* *What are the MUST have skills and technologies that you are looking for in a candidate?* *Required Experience* 10+ years of relevant systems software engineering experience BS/MS in computer science or engineering (or equivalent professional experience) Experience with large-scale distributed systems and web oriented architectures Developing Spring/Java/Maven applications Aggressive Refactoring High comfort level with Unix Object Oriented Programming and Service Oriented Architecture design *Preferred Experience* Experience as a Technical Lead on a complex distributed systems project Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCE, etc.) Experience with JSON/RESTful services and best practices therein Collaborating with downstream consumers and upstream providers to establish sound API contracts Pair Programming (Social skills) Test Driven Development (TDD) Infrastructure Automation (Chef in particular) Experience with testing frameworks (JUnit and Spock in particular) Groovy *What are the soft skills that you feel candidates must-have in order to be successful in this role?* - Social Skills · Communication · Sense of humor *Will there be testing required for this role? If so, what test would you like administered & who would you like to administer?* Interview will include a code sample and question/answer. *Prescreening Questions:* *Must be submitted on resume, no exceptions!* 1. Based on your experience, what is your most- and least-favorite thing about pair programming? 2. How much pairing would you do in a typical day of your ideal job? 3. Is simplicity a feature of a system? 4. How do you deal with ambiguous requirements? 5. How often do you refactor? 6. How do you approach technical debt and what are some plans you’ve made to deal with it? *Thanks and Regards,* *Warm Regards,* *Randhir Kumar* *IDC Technologies* *1851 McCarthy Blvd. Suite 116, Milpitas, CA 95035* *Email: **randhir.ku...@idctechnologies.com <randhir.ku...@idctechnologies.com>* *Phone: **408-459-1535*[Direct] * Web: www.idctechnologies.com <http://www.idctechnologies.com/> * -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SAP or Oracle Financials" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sap-or-oracle-financials+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sap-or-oracle-financials@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sap-or-oracle-financials. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.