Our client has built a cutting-edge insurance platform using Core Java, primarily on the backend, powered by modern frontend technologies such as Angular and React. The development team is a motivated bunch of engineers who constantly seek the best result when faced with complex challenges. They are quirky, fun, charismatic, and passionate about technology.
About the Tech The platform is built primarily with Java and Spring 6 Framework using PostgreSQL databases following a multi-tiered service-oriented architecture, with frontend Angular and React. It's deployed as 100+ Microservices across multiple docker nodes on AWS and supported by a Metabase/Snowflake-powered Customer Data Platform and Data Warehouse.
The Role As the Senior Developer, you will be responsible for writing backend code in Java utilising Angular and React for frontend development. The position will focus on 70 - 80% backend with 20 - 30% in frontend development.
Requirements
3+ years of experience in Java and Spring.
Bachelor's degree in computer science or computer engineering
Strong fronted experience using React and Angular
Nice to have (not required)
Knowledge of Cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes, GitLab)
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Developer to join an excellent team that has the feel of a tech-savvy startup environment.
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Anthony Singh at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 419 740 399.
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