As a Java Full-Stack Engineer, you will design, build, and maintain Java applications, write efficient code, conduct testing, optimize performance, collaborate with teams, and support production systems.
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.
Top Skills
Java
Kelton Global Consulting Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
Ambattur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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