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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Indiana (USA)


Java Consultant
Location: Remote
Duration: Long Term
Rate: DOE

Job Description

We are looking for Engineers who can

Write applications in Java using Object Oriented Design Principles
Create Java Spring Boot REST Services
Use Java Streams API to work with real time data
Create a Java Thread Executor Pool to read & write from a Thread-safe queue
Use Java Lambdas for use in Collections
Create Distributed Cloud Configuration with Spring Cloud
Create Circuit Breakers with Spring Cloud
Create a Database Integration via Hibernate or Spring Data
Optimize business logic & S
O L queries to enhance performance by 50+%
Setup Kafka to support 10mm messages / hr throughput on 2KB payloads
Deploy a Kafka Multi-AZ Cluster on AWS
Build Services that are Highly Available (Multi-AZ & Multi-Region)
Build Algorithms to Optimize Execution times and reduce end to end latency
Use & Tweak Terraform Scripts to deploy Kubernetes Clusters with EKS
Navigate & debug Java Apps on a Linux EC2 Instance


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