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Posted on 23 March 26 by Kelly Miller
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We are seeking experienced Senior Java Engineers to support enterprise applications across multiple initiatives, including backend development, full-stack applications, and performance optimization.
This role is ideal for engineers who enjoy working on scalable, high-volume systems and are comfortable contributing across the stack, with a strong emphasis on backend architecture and system performance.
Design, develop, and maintain Java-based applications and microservices
Build and enhance RESTful APIs supporting distributed systems
Develop and support full-stack applications using Angular or similar frameworks
Troubleshoot and resolve performance, scalability, and reliability issues
Analyze application behavior, including latency, memory usage, and throughput
Collaborate with cross-functional teams on architecture, design, and modernization efforts
Support production systems and participate in debugging and performance optimization
7+ years of experience in Java development
Strong experience with Spring Boot, Microservices, and REST APIs
Experience with relational databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc.)
Frontend experience with Angular, TypeScript, or similar frameworks
Solid understanding of object-oriented design and backend architecture
Strongly Prefer:
Experience working with high-volume or performance-sensitive systems
Exposure to JVM concepts, profiling, or performance tuning
Experience with monitoring and observability tools (e.g., Dynatrace, AppDynamics, Prometheus, CloudWatch)
Experience with event-driven architectures (Kafka, messaging systems)
Cloud and DevOps experience (AWS/Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines)
Experience with database optimization, query tuning, or stored procedures
Why This Role
Opportunity to work on enterprise-scale, high-impact systems
Exposure to both new development and performance optimization initiatives
Flexibility across multiple projects aligned to your strengths (backend, full stack, or performance-focused)