Negotiable
Outside
Remote
USA
Summary: The Java Developer role is a fully remote position focused on developing applications using Java and related technologies. The candidate will work with various frameworks and tools, including Spring, JEE, and AWS, to deliver robust software solutions. This position requires a strong understanding of both front-end and back-end development practices. The role is classified as outside IR35, indicating a flexible working arrangement for contractors.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain Java applications using JDBC or JPA.
- Utilize Spring and JEE frameworks for application development.
- Manage application servers such as JBoss or Tomcat.
- Work with SQL, Oracle, and PL/SQL for database management.
- Implement REST APIs for application integration.
- Develop front-end components using JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Java Servlets, and JSP.
- Operate within a Linux environment.
- Leverage AWS (Amazon Web Services) for cloud solutions.
- Utilize Kubernetes and container technologies for application deployment.
- Engage with Amazon Q during the development process.
Key Skills:
- Proficiency in Java programming.
- Experience with JDBC or JPA.
- Knowledge of Spring and JEE frameworks.
- Familiarity with JBoss or Tomcat application servers.
- Strong SQL skills, including Oracle and PL/SQL.
- Experience in developing REST APIs.
- Front-end development skills in JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Java Servlets, and JSP.
- Linux operating system experience.
- Experience with AWS (Amazon Web Services).
- Knowledge of Kubernetes and container technologies.
- Familiarity with Amazon Q during development.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: USA
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
Role: Java Developer
Location: 100% Remote
- Java
- JDBC or JPA
- Spring and JEE
- JBoss or Tomcat
- SQL, Oracle, PL/SQL
- REST APIs
- JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Java Servlets, and JSP
- Linux
- AWS (Amazon Web Services)
- Kubernetes
- Container technologies
- Amazon Q during development