Java Developer
Mode: Phone and F2F
Location: Richfield, MN
Position Overview:
Candidate will be part of team building foundational services for organization's native mobile application platform. Will support and extend running applications & design and develop new applications. Expected to evaluate and refactor in a rapid manner for every part of our infrastructure. Overall knowledge of designing an application to run on a scalable platform is expected. You will be working in an Agile environment, which means test-driven development and pair programming. We are evolving towards a dev ops model, with our development teams engaged in monitoring, optimizing and supporting our production environments.
75% of time will be doing development.
Remainder of day will involve Iteration Planning, Retrospectives, Showcases, and Design Sessions
Required Experience
10+ years of relevant systems software engineering experience
BS/MS in computer science or engineering (or equivalent professional experience)
Experience with large-scale distributed systems and web oriented architectures
Developing Spring/Java/Maven applications
Aggressive Refactoring
High comfort level with Unix
Object Oriented Programming and Service Oriented Architecture design
Preferred Experience
Experience as a Technical Lead on a complex distributed systems project
Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCE, etc.)
Experience with JSON/RESTful services and best practices therein
Collaborating with downstream consumers and upstream providers to establish sound API contracts
Pair Programming (Social skills)
Test Driven Development (TDD)
Infrastructure Automation(Chef in particular)
Experience with testing frameworks (JUnit and Spockin particular)
Groovy
INTERVIEW PROCESS:
30 min phone interview; Codility test; 60 minute in-person panel interview
PRE-SCREEN QUESTIONS:
1. Based on your experience, what is your most- and least-favorite thing about pair programming?
2. How much pairing would you do in a typical day of your ideal job?
3. Is simplicity a feature of a system?
4. How do you deal with ambiguous requirements?
5. How often do you refactor?
6. How do you approach technical debt and what are some plans you've made to deal with it?
Regards,
Tanya Gupta | Technical Recruiter | Apetan Consulting LLC
Tel: 201-620-9700 * 134 | Fax: 201-526-6869 |
Mail : 72 van reipen ave pmb#255, Jersey City, NJ 07306 |
Corp. Office: 15 Union Avenue, office # 6, Rutherford, New Jersey 07070 |
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