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UPS is seeking a Lead Applications Developer in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The role involves designing, developing, and maintaining applications with a focus on J2EE and core Java. Candidates must have extensive experience in software engineering principles and integrating emerging technologies.
The ideal applicant will have a minimum of 12 years of experience, proficiency in Java, Spring Framework, and familiarity with AI-assisted tools like GitHub Copilot. A Bachelor's degree in computer science is required.
The Lead Applications Developer applies the principles of software engineering to design, develop, maintain, test, and evaluate computer software that provide business capabilities, solutions, and/or product suites. Provides systems life cycle management to ensure delivery of technical solutions that are on time and within budget. Has the ability and experience to integrate AI coding practices into the development lifecycle.
Research and support the integration of emerging technologies. Provides knowledge and support for applications' development, integration, and maintenance. Develops program logic for new applications or analyzes and modifies logic in existing applications. Analyzes requirements, tests, and integrates application components. Ensures that system improvements are successfully implemented. Defines application complexity drivers, estimates development efforts, creates milestones or timelines, and tracks progress toward completion.
The lead developer must have experience building and deploying J2EE web applications utilizing core Java, Spring Framework or Spring Boot, JPA and SQL Server. Experience with WebLogic and CI/CD is required. Experience with C#, .Net and Sencha ExtJS is a plus. The lead developer will collaborate with other developers and teams to accomplish objectives. He/She must be self‑motivated, dependable, proactive, organized and a strong team player.
Permanent
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