
Software Engineer, 2 (Java, Backend)
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work with senior engineering team in major development projects, design and implementation
- Interface with cross-functional teams (Architects, QA, Product, Technical Support, Documentation, and UX teams) to understand application specific protocols and build connectors
- Analyze/Refine Requirements with Product Management.
- Quick prototyping to validate scale and performance.
- Design & Implement features with functional and unit tests along with monitoring and alerts
- Conduct code reviews, analysis and performance tuning
- Work with QA team to outline and implement comprehensive test coverage for application specific features
- Troubleshooting and support for customer issues and debugging from logs (Splunk, Syslogs, etc.)
- Provide technical leadership and mentorship to more junior engineers
- The ideal candidate is someone who is experienced building software systems to manage and deploy reliable and performant infrastructure and product code at scale on a cloud infrastructure
- 2+ years of Software Development in Java, preferably significant experiences with SCIM and Spring Boot.
- 1+ years of development experience building services, internal tools and frameworks
- Deep understanding of infrastructure level technologies: caching, stream processing, resilient architectures
- Experience with RESTful APIs and SOAP apis.
- Ability to work effectively with distributed teams and people of various backgrounds
- Lead and mentor junior engineers.
- Experience with server-side technologies including caching, asynchronous processing, and multi-threading.
- Experience in TDD.
- Experience with UI development or javascript frameworks
- Knowledge of Identity and Access Management protocols and technologies: OAuth, OpenID Connect, SAML, SCIM
- B.S. Computer Science or related field
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- Developing
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