* Position : Java Lead Engineer / Architect*

*Work location: Newton, MA*

*Experience: 10+*



*Skill Description: Java / Spring / Hibernate / Messaging framework /
Caching / web services /**AWS / Cloud*



*Job description:*

   - Strong foundation in the object-oriented programming paradigm
   - Expertise in enterprise application development with Java
   - Proficiency with


   - Domain driven design
      - Micro services architecture
      - Spring & Hibernate
      - RabbitMQ or other messaging frameworks
      - TerraCotta or similar caching technologies
      - Web services (REST & SOAP)
   - High Level Cloud Knowledge
   - Technical Maturity to lead complex distributed platform
   - Good understanding and experience in building codes for Payment
   gateway will be an added advantage

*Roles & Responsibilities:*

   - Having good people management skills with the blend of Architect level
   exposure to the Java technology
   - Acting as a technology point of contact while front end the team with
   the customers
   - Ready to play the role of technology lead, with the mix of 20% of team
   orientation and co-ordination, 40% of hands-on technology exposure and 30%
   of architect design capability
   - Handle the engineering hurdles in the project and steer the team on
   driving possible technical solutions
   - Responsible for developing enterprise-level solutions in a fast-paced
   agile environment using industry and company standards to support one or
   more key eBusiness processes
   - Work in a cutting-edge collaborative space with a growing team of
   business and technology trend setters to drive end-to-end system
   implementations
   - Balance tactical and strategic considerations accounting for people,
   process and technological requirements, as well as identifying platform
   opportunities and constraints to provide novel solutions to application
   needs, along with mentoring the development engineering team in
   object-oriented design and coding best practices.

 *Thanks & Regards*

*Mounika*

*recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com
<http://recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com>*

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