About GfK
We are Germany's largest market research institute, and the fourth largest market research organization in the world. Our vision is to be the indispensable, trusted data and analytics partner for the durable goods and technology industries and respective retailers. Everything we do starts with our clients. We collaborate across boundaries with a can-do attitude and lean mentality. We focus on what matters most so that we deliver real value. Innovation is in our DNA. We bring new products to market quickly and focus on continuous improvement. We dare to take educated risks and fail fast.
Many say they have big data problems, we do have big data and big problems to solve. We apply modern technology and proven practices to solve problems around big data storage, big data processing, machine learning, complex data visualisation.
Help lead the digital transformation of GfK and be an impactful participant in shaping the future of market research.
Responsibilities
You will be working in our newly established London development centre. You will be a pivotal member of our team and have the opportunity to lay the technical foundations of a new greenfield cloud native data analytics product we are building. You will be working as part of a cross functional agile team of technologists and data scientists a product owner and technical architect.
Skills
- 5+ years of commercial software development experience with an open source Java stack
- Expert Knowledge of the Spring framework and ecosystem
- REST, API design
- No-SQL Databases such as Mongo DB and Search indexes such as ElasticSearch
- Strong understanding of Linux
- Comprehensive automated testing experience with continuous integration and Continuous delivery pipelines
Nice to Have
- Working experience with AWS or similar cloud platforms such as Azure and Google Cloud
- Running micro-services at scale
- Wrapping your microservices with GraphQL
- OS Containerization with Docker or rkt
- Understanding Lambda architecture and implementing it with Apache Kafka, Storm and Spark
- Flow based processing using Apache Ni-Fi
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