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Senior Java Backend Engineer at Autodesk (San Francisco, CA)

Looking for an experienced Application developer with emphasis on Java.  The team is responsible for changing what it means to “sell” products. You will work closely with business analysts, architects,  engineers on features and watch them go from conception to deployment in weeks, not months or years. You will be responsible for taking potentially vague concepts and producing software that will meet known business needs, help design our systems for scale, and work up and down a java stack (frontend, services and messaging, backend data stores).. The position will have to be able to look at and interpret the existing platform which leverages  Java, RESTful web services, and AWS.


Responsibilities:



  • Work with your agile team to test features to ensure high quality delivery that conforms to the user story acceptance criteria. Must be able to work in highly iterative development cycles.

  • Strong focus on collaboration and enablement of team based development.

  • Responsible for designing, developing, testing, and troubleshooting during development.

  • Continually improve code and determine if there are better ways or technologies to introduce to the team.

  • Participate in peer reviews for software development project deliverables.

  • Work as part of a team to solve problems and develop projects in a fast-paced environment.


Job Requirements:



  • Strong Java Development background, 8+ years of Java and experience in frameworks like Spring should be part of that experience

  • Must understand Web Services (REST/JSON and SOAP/XML)

  • AWS Environment (EC2, Elasticsearch, RDS, RedShift)

  • Strong unit testing experience Junit, TestNG

  • Git, Maven, Grunt, Gulp, NPM

  • Good data skills using relational databases (Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL)

  • Experience with NoSQL (DynamoDB, Couchbase, MongoDB)

  • Experience developing Microservices


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