Senior Java Microservices Engineer — Spring Boot, Cloud & AI
HYR Global Source Inc
Hopkins (MN)
On-site
USD 100,000 - 130,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
HYR Global Source Inc is seeking a Java Full Stack Developer in Hopkins, MN. The ideal candidate must have 8+ years of software engineering experience, expertise in Java and Spring Boot, and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Responsibilities include designing and supporting Java microservices, building RESTful APIs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams on CI/CD practices. Preferred candidates include U.S. citizens and locals while others with valid work authorization are also encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
8+ years of software engineering experience.
Expertise in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices architecture.
5+ years of experience in Java and object-oriented design.
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and support large-scale Java microservices systems.
Build and maintain RESTful microservices using Spring Boot.
Collaborate with DevOps on CI/CD and cloud deployments.
Skills
Java microservices development
Spring Boot and REST API design
Cloud, containers, and DevSecOps
Collaboration skills
CI/CD and Cloud experience
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science
Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology
Bachelor’s Degree in related field
Tools
IntelliJ/Eclipse
Postman
Git
Cucumber
Docker
Kubernetes
Jira
ServiceNow
Job description
HYR Global Source Inc is seeking a Java Full Stack Developer in Hopkins, MN. The ideal candidate must have 8+ years of software engineering experience, expertise in Java and Spring Boot, and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Responsibilities include designing and supporting Java microservices, building RESTful APIs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams on CI/CD practices. Preferred candidates include U.S. citizens and locals while others with valid work authorization are also encouraged to apply.