Develop and maintain Java applications using Spring Boot and Spring Batch. Design and integrate microservices, build secure high-performance REST/OData APIs, write JUnit tests, ensure code quality, and optimize SQL database queries.
Job Title: Java Developer (Remote)
Experience: 4–6 Years
Location: Remote
Core Java – Strong fundamentals, data structures, and concurrency concepts.
Spring Boot / Spring Batch – Development, configuration, and deployment.
Microservices Architecture – Design and integration experience.
API Development – REST/OData, security, and performance tuning.
Junit & Code Quality Tools – Ensuring high code coverage.
SQL – Database design and query optimization.
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