Java Software Engineer
PCS InfoTech is seeking a Senior Java Engineer for a remote contract-to-hire role in the enterprise software domain. The candidate will be responsible for designing and maintaining scalable microservices, consuming REST APIs, and optimizing system performance. Applicants must have strong expertise in Java, Spring Boot, and modern cloud deployment practices. This role involves cross-functional collaboration and technical leadership within the engineering team.
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Experience
8-9 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
PCS InfoTech is seeking a Senior Java Engineer for a remote contract-to-hire role in the enterprise software domain. The candidate will be responsible for designing and maintaining scalable microservices, consuming REST APIs, and optimizing system performance. Applicants must have strong expertise in Java, Spring Boot, and modern cloud deployment practices. This role involves cross-functional collaboration and technical leadership within the engineering team.
TAL's take
Tier 3 company with a very standard enterprise Java JD and no specific growth indicators.
Very clear and well-structured technical requirements and responsibilities, despite the broad domain.
Must haves
- 8-9 years experience in enterprise Java applications
- Strong proficiency in Java 8/11/17
- Extensive experience with Spring Framework and Spring Boot
- Solid understanding of microservices architecture
- Experience with relational and NoSQL databases
- Experience with Docker and Kubernetes
Tools and skills
Nice to have: reactive programming, webflux, reactor, event-driven architecture, elasticsearch, redis, prometheus, grafana, splunk.
About the company
Small service or IT staffing firm with limited public engineering brand presence.
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