Java lead
Job Description
Strong expertise in Java and Spring Boot, be capable of handling a team, and work independently on
\n development tasks. This role requires a mix of hands-on coding, system design, and leadership
\n responsibilities.
\n Key Responsibilities:
\n Lead a team of developers, providing technical guidance, mentoring, and conducting code
\n reviews.
\n Design and develop scalable, high-performance, and secure applications.
\n Take ownership of the architecture, implementation, and deployment of Java-based
\n applications.
\n Ensure best practices in coding, testing, and DevOps processes are followed.
\n Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define requirements and technical solutions.
\n Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues in production and development
\n environments.
\n Technical Skills:
\n Core Java & Backend Development:
\n Java 8, 11, 17 (Lambda, Collections, Streams, Functional Interfaces, Executors, Thread Pools,
\n Completable Future)
\n Strong expertise in Spring Boot (Project setup, dependencies, Spring Security, JWT, OAuth,
\n Logging with Log4j/Slf4j, AOP)
\n Experience with Microservices architecture and Design Patterns
\n Understanding of Distributed Transactions
\n Database & Messaging:
\n RDBMS & JPA (Joins, Cascading, One-to-Many, Many-to-One)
\n Experience with Kafka or other messaging systems
\n Redis and caching strategies
\n DevOps & Cloud:
\n Hands-on experience with AWS (EC2, S3, Lambda, etc.)
\n Working knowledge of CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes
\n Testing & Code Quality:
\n Strong experience in JUnit, Mockito, and test-driven development (TDD)
\n Conducting code reviews and enforcing coding standards
\n Leadership & Soft Skills:
\n Ability to manage and mentor a team of developers
\n Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
\n Effective communication and collaboration with stakeholders
\n Proactive approach to learning and adopting new technologies
\n Preferred Qualifications:
\n Experience in Fintech or related domains is a plus
\n Familiarity with Event-Driven Architecture and Reactive Programming