Java Fullstack Developer (W2 Only - Need local to NY / PA) Customer Service & Call Center - New York City, NY at Geebo

Java Fullstack Developer (W2 Only - Need local to NY / PA)

Need 2 references with name, number, email, title and company for submissionThis is an W2 role so if interested please let me know the rate you are looking on W2.
Position:
Full Stack Developer Duration:
12
months contractLocation:
New York City, NY (Hybrid 2 or 3 days onsite a week) JOB DESCRIPTIONSKILLS NEEDED :
8
years of experience.
Full stack developer with 50% UI and 50% backend.
Angular, Java/Spring boot, linux/unix.
Heads down coder.
Some new development and maintenance.
Java 11 and Angular 14 or 17 they are using.
No cloud, all on prem.
Prefers someone with 6 years of angular experience.
Design and development of the software applications, which includes, but is not limited to, API design, database design, class design, and user interface design Testing and debugging of the software they develop, both in Unit tests as well as Integration tests Troubleshooting issues that can be caused by business process changes, faulty code, training issues, etc.
Help resolve issues that other team members are unable to solve Provide innovative ideas and solution to complex as well as rather simple looking problems Develop user interface using modern frameworks and practices like Angular, unit, Material UI, Responsive web design and React Develop service API using modern frameworks/architecture pattern like Spring boot, Node.
js, REST, microservices Follow DevOps best practices and automate as needed Java Fullstack Developer (W2 Only - Need local to NY / PA) Recommended Skills Api Angular4 Architecture Automation Backend Business Processes Apply to this job.
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