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This is Veera from IDC Technologies, Please Go through the Following Job
Description and let me know of your interest.



*Title*: Sr. Java Developer

*Location*: Fort Worth TX

*Duration*: 12+ months



*Responsibilities*

·         Required 10+ years of exp.

·         *Hadoop / Strong in SQL/ Java /python/. *

·         *Spark*

·         *Nice to have R language specialization *

·         Agile development methodology

·         Estimate programming schedules and report on progress

·         Write automated software quality assurance tests and participate
in code reviews Required

·         Technical Skills

·         Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience

·         Experience with Jenkins 2.0 pipeline and various plug-ins Ruby on
Rails, JavaScript, and Linux

·         Experience with cloud development and deployments

·         Must Have Java 1.8 / J2EE, Spring boot

·         Must Have Gradle

·         Hands on  with application deployment process

·         Understanding of DevOps practices which involves Continuous
Integration, Delivery and Deployment

·         Experienced Java developers with good knowledge of working with
open source technologies with focus on good coding, software engineering
principle and automated testing.

·         Optional Technical Skills

·         Experience with MySQL, DB2, or Microsoft SQL Server

·         Experience with Scalr, RSpec, NewRelic, Splunk, Git, Artifactory,
VictorOps

·         Experience on the IBM iSeries



*Job Requirements*

·         Experienced Java developers with good knowledge of working with
open source technologies with focus on good coding, software engineering
principle and automated testing.

·         *Hadoop / Strong in SQL/ Java /python/. *

·         *Spark*

·         *Nice to have R language specialization *

·         Experience with MySQL, DB2, or Microsoft SQL Server

·         Experience with Scalr, RSpec, NewRelic, Splunk, Git, Artifactory,
VictorOps

·         Experience on the IBM iSeries




Regards

 *Veera |**veer...@idctechnologies.com <veer...@idctechnologies.com>*

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