Develop and maintain backend services using Java 17+, Spring Boot and REST APIs. Work with AWS infrastructure, Kafka messaging, and SQL databases. Follow Agile and DevOps practices to deliver scalable, reliable software.
Location: Bangalore
Experience: 6 - 9 Years
Primary Skills – Java 17 +, Spring Boot, REST API’s, AWS
Secondary Skills – Kafka, SQL, Agile & Devops practices.
Photon Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
DLF IT Park 1/124 Mount Poonamallee Road Sivaji Gardens Manapakkam , Chennai, India, 600089
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