Core responsibilities
- Application Development: Design, build, and maintain Java applications and software.
- Code Management: Write clean, efficient, and testable code, and prepare software components for release.
- Testing and Debugging: Conduct unit testing, test completed software, and debug applications to identify and fix issues.
- Requirements Analysis: Analyze user requirements and collaborate with stakeholders to define application objectives.
- Performance Optimization: Optimize applications for speed and scalability, and identify performance bottlenecks.
- Collaboration: Work with other software engineers, web developers, and teams throughout the development life cycle.
- Maintenance and Support: Troubleshoot production issues and provide maintenance updates for existing systems.
What you need to know about the Chennai Tech Scene
To locals, it's no secret that South India is leading the charge in big data infrastructure. While the environmental impact of data centers has long been a concern, emerging hubs like Chennai are favored by companies seeking ready access to renewable energy resources, which provide more sustainable and cost-effective solutions. As a result, Chennai, along with neighboring Bengaluru and Hyderabad, is poised for significant growth, with a projected 65 percent increase in data center capacity over the next decade.
