Overview
Job Details: We are seeking a skilled Java Backend Developer(NodeJS) to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in building and maintaining scalable microservices and RESTful APIs. As a Java Backend Developer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and deploying server-side logic, ensuring high performance and responsiveness to requests from the frontend.
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain high-performance and scalable backend systems using Java.
Build and optimize microservices architecture for enhanced performance and reliability.
Develop RESTful APIs to support various business functionalities and integrate them with frontend services.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams including frontend developers, product managers, and QA engineers to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Ensure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of applications.
Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code following industry best practices.
Implement security and data protection measures.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to backend services and APIs.
Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback to peers.
Stay up to date with the latest trends and technologies in backend development and microservices architecture.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, or a related field.
7+ years of proven experience as a Java Backend Developer or similar role.
Writing web servers
Developing middleware for the web server
Strong Experience with NodeJS
Good understanding of encryption and use of encryption libraries
Good understanding of encoding/decoding
Security-conscious aware of common pitfalls
Working experience with serverless technologies in AWS, Azure, or GCP
Good understanding of serverless architecture
Understanding of NoSQL databases, e.g., DynamoDB
Strong understanding of data structures
Familiarity with data structures such as FHIR R4 is a plus
Writing web hooks
Familiarity with cron-like operations using EventBridge is a plus.
Good to have Python.
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