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Java Engineer (Travel and Traffic Information) at TomTom (Berlin, Germany)

At TomTom…

You’ll move the world forward. Every day, we create the most innovative mapping and location technologies to shape tomorrow’s mobility for the better.


We are proud to be one team of more than 5,000 unique, curious, passionate problem-solvers spread across the world. We bring out the best in each other. And together, we help the automotive industry, businesses, developers, drivers, citizens and cities move towards a safe, autonomous world that is free of congestion and emissions.
 


What you’ll do



  • Identify synergies between components and improve efficiency of development, deployment and maintenance

  • Design and implement highly scalable and high-performing solutions based on Java

  • Keep the product vision in mind while working on details; help to build flexible and future-proof solutions

  • Stay up-to-date with the latest technology to improve existing services constantly

  • Define and improve infrastructure and deployment setups under Linux in a cloud environment

  • Improve our testing and continuous-integration system

  • Help improve our agile development process constantly

  • Monitoring of our systems and support of our customers in cases of incident situations



What you’ll need

  • At least 3 years of experience in server-side Java solutions and cloud operations

  • You like to work as part of a self-organizing agile team and open to support our stakeholders

  • You are familiar with distributed and scalable systems and virtualization

  • You have professional experience with Spring, web applications and AWS services like EC2, S3, CloudFormation, CloudWatch, and others

  • Experience in a Linux (or Unix) based environment as well as system and IT information security is required



What’s nice to have



  • Familiarity with Puppet, Python, Docker, and monitoring are a plus



Meet your team

We’re TTI (Traffic and Travel Information), a product unit within TomTom’s Location Technology Products technical unit. We use probe data collected from a community of hundreds of millions of connected devices to develop products and services that help consumers and businesses optimize their journeys. Our team’s flagship service, TomTom Traffic, provides precise real-time and predictive analytics for road users and businesses and their award winning on-street parking service helps people locate that hard-to-find parking spot. On our team, you’ll see your work make a difference in how the world moves.



Achieve more

We are self-starters who play well with others. Every day, we solve new problems with creativity, meet new people and learn rapidly at our offices around the world. We will invest in your growth and are committed to supporting you. In everything we do, we’re guided by six values: We care, putting our heart into what we do; we build trust (you can count on us); we create – driven to make a difference; we are confident, but don’t boast; we keep it simple, since life is complex enough; and we have fun because life’s too short to be boring. 

After you apply

Our recruitment team will work hard to give you a meaningful experience throughout the process, no matter the outcome. Your application will be screened closely and you can rest assured that all follow-up actions will be thorough, from assessments and interviews through your onboarding.

TomTom is an equal opportunity employer

We celebrate diversity, thrive on each other’s differences and are committed to creating an inclusive environment at our offices around the world. Naturally, we do not discriminate against any employee or job applicant because of race, religion, color, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, disability, national origin, genetics, or age.

Ready to move the world forward?
 


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