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Software Developer

Posted 8 Days Ago
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Hybrid
2 Locations
Mid level
Hybrid
2 Locations
Mid level
The Software Developer will work in a collaborative team to develop and deploy applications, leveraging skills in Java, SpringBoot, AWS/GCP, and Spark. Responsibilities include coding, understanding cloud services, and adhering to Agile methodologies.
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What We'll Bring:

Software Developer who provides proficient coding ability and application development working in a team of developers and architects

What You'll Bring:

  • 3+ years of proficient Java skills with at least Java 17
  • 2+ years of proficient SpringBoot development skills and able to navigate and understand the inner working of SpringBoot with at least SpringBoot version 3.2.X
  • 1+ years of hands on work building and deploying applications in AWS or GCP, both preferred.
  • Able to demonstrate skills and knowledge of various Cloud provided services and implications of IAM style policies.
  • 1+ years of proficient Spark application programming and proficient understanding of Spark/BigData constructs like partitioning, shuffling, parallelism and with experience of processing large amounts of data.
  • 1+ years working in an Agile SDLC environment
  • Past demonstrated ability to work across teams of various function and type.

Impact You'll Make:

Minimum of under graduate degree in Computer Science or equivalent type of technical degree.
Must possess good written and verbal communication skills.

This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week.

TransUnion Job Title

Developer, Applications Development

Top Skills

Java
Spark
Spring Boot

TransUnion Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office

DLF IT SEZ 8th, 9th, and 10th floor Block 2, Chennai, India, 600089

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