Java DevOps Engineer Engineering - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

Java DevOps Engineer

Qualifications and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Software Engineering, or related field with 8
years of professional software development experience Professional Experience architecting, building, deploying, and maintaining customer-facing applications at scale in an innovative engineering environment Strong programming foundation with knowledge of Data Structures, Algorithms, and Design Patterns.
Minimum 6
years of Full-stack expertise in application design & development with Java technologies with knowledge of Spring, JPA/Hibernate, Message Queues & Workflow Engines with microservices architecture.
Minimum of 3
years of expertise on writing Test Automation scripts using Karate & Cypress DevOps mindset to improve CICD using GitHub Actions and review DORA metrics to improve processes.
Nice to have 2
years of experience with JavaScript, React, Angular, and HTML5/CSS3 Experience with database technologies (NoSQL, SQL, and Timeseries Databases) Hands-on experience with continuous integration and delivery using a public cloud such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform and container technologies such as Docker, Rancher, etc.
Experience in architecting and building large-scale systems using a scale-out architecture that requires high availability, performance, high scalability, and multi-tenancy Java DevOps Engineer Recommended Skills Algorithms Angular4 Application Design Architecture Css Continuous Integration Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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