Software Engineer 4
Sabre is hiring a Software Engineer IV to support the development of their next-generation travel platform. The role involves designing, developing, and testing complex cloud-based software systems while encouraging high coding standards. Candidates are expected to have expertise in Java enterprise programming, GCP, and microservices architecture. The position also requires technical mentorship and cross-functional collaboration within an Agile environment.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Sabre is hiring a Software Engineer IV to support the development of their next-generation travel platform. The role involves designing, developing, and testing complex cloud-based software systems while encouraging high coding standards. Candidates are expected to have expertise in Java enterprise programming, GCP, and microservices architecture. The position also requires technical mentorship and cross-functional collaboration within an Agile environment.
TAL's take
Solid role at an established travel-tech firm with clearly defined senior responsibilities and expectations.
Coherent description of responsibilities and clear technical stack requirements for a software engineer role.
Must haves
- 3-5 years of related experience
- Degree in B.Tech Computer Science or equivalent
- Advanced Java enterprise programming expertise
- Knowledge of design patterns and microservices
- Experience with GCP suite
- Working experience with REST, SOAP, and gRPC APIs
- Automated unit test coverage experience with JUnit and Mockito
Tools and skills
About the company
Established global travel technology company with a significant engineering presence.
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