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Senior Java Developer (UK) at Surevine (London, UK) (allows remote)

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We aren’t looking for a ‘Rock Star’ or a ‘Ninja’. We aren’t looking for a ‘Super Star Developer’ either. We want a team player; someone who is tenacious about getting things done as part of a team in an environment that expects creativity and quality delivery. Be a rebel but be part of our rebel alliance.



Skills and experience
Essential



  • Tenacious technical problem solver

  • Good communicator and loves contributing to a team's output

  • Expert-level knowledge of Java with 5+ years of experience

  • Experience of developing enterprise-grade, high performing scalable applications

  • Expert knowledge of the Spring Boot framework (including spring data, spring security) and JEE containers

  • Comfortable using AWS and Linux to support application development and deployment

  • Thorough understanding of application security and secure coding practices

  • Proficient in application design and architecture

  • Knowledge of a variety of persistence technologies, to include SQL and noSQL

  • Strong working knowledge of application integration points: SSO, SAML, LDAP, F5, SSL/TLS

  • Experience of working in Agile teams

  • Very experienced working with version control, build tools, code-quality and testing tools


Desirable



  • Experience of, or strong desire to learn, to modern responsive front-end development (CSS3 with SPA frameworks such as React, Angular or Vue)

  • Demonstrable passion for working with Open standards / Open Source experience

  • Experience of designing Restful APIs

  • Knowledge of XMPP


Responsibilities



  • Continually critique and improve how the team delivers

  • Architect secure software systems

  • Design and develop reliable and secure software components

  • Debug, solve and communicate technical problems

  • Consider the user at every point in development

  • Always be learning


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