The Senior Full Stack Developer will design and implement web services, work with REST architecture, develop user interactions, and enhance application security, requiring 3 years of experience.
- Object Oriented analysis and design using common design patterns.
- Hands on experience in building RESTFUL web services using NodeJS/Java SpringBoot and understanding of the REST architecture constraints.
- Good to have automation and scripting skills – proficiency in shell, groovy & python.
- Can work under dynamic change environment and have the right attitude to learn and implement.
- Experience with test-driven development using Junit, Mockito, Jest etc.
- Hands on experience in JAVA, spring boot and microservices.
- Very good in security part.
- Minimum 3 years of hands on exp for all skills.
- Designing user interactions on websites, developing servers, and databases for website functionality, and coding for mobile platforms.
Top Skills
Groovy
Java
Jest
Junit
Mockito
Node.js
Python
Restful
Shell
Spring Boot
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