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JAVA BACKEND DEVELOPER

JOB TITLE:
JAVA BACKEND DEVELOPER LOCATION:
WESTLAKE, TX / DURHAM, NC / MERRIMACK, NH W2 CONTRACT ONLY
Job Description:
Bachelor's degree in computer science / similar technical subject area and or equivalent experience 5
years of hands-on software development experience in a service-oriented environment using Java technologies. Knowledge of Appian standard processes and design principles. Participates in design, code, and test inspections throughout the life cycle to identify issues. Explains technical considerations at related meetings, including those with internal clients. Performs systems analysis activities. Experience with Git based version control. Experience with Record-Centric design. Technical proficiency with Relational databases. Appian Level 2 Credential is preferred. Experience writing automated test cases using Fitnesse. Experience with building Custom Smart Service Plugins is a plus. The Skills You Bring Experience with:
Git, Java, Jenkins, Docker Ability to communicate successfully to the tech lead, team members and the squad/ chapter lead. Should possess an open approach, help team grow and a quick learner in case of new technologies. Ability to work in an agile environment. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Strong Interpersonal Communications skill. Note:
Interested candidates kindly share your updated resume to bhavya at galaxyitech dot com or reach me out at Four Eight Zero Six Nine Six Five Three Nine One. Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Analytical Curiosity Docker Git Information Technology Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3r08q78p9g550285cr', 'ExternalApply-j3r08q78p9g550285cr'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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