Senior Java Engineer (Japanese)
Job Description
Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
• Translate application storyboards and use cases into functional applications
• Contribute in all phases of the development lifecycle
• Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable Java code
• Ensure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of the applications
• Identify bottlenecks and bugs, and devise solutions to these problems
• Help maintain code quality, organization, and automatization
• Support continuous improvement by investigating alternatives and technologies and presenting these
for architectural review
• Directly report to Project Manager/Team lead on daily assignments
Job Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent work experience
• 3+ year experience in Java programming
• Good knowledge of Core Java, Servlet/JSP, JDBC, SOAP/RESTful, Hibernate, Spring, Spring
MVC/Strut/JSF, Web service, Oracle, MSSQL and solid understanding of OOP, design and
architectural patterns
• Familiar with Responsive web design, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap is preferred
• Familiar with any JavaScript framework: AngularJS/React/ BackboneJS/Knockout JS is preferred
• Familiarity with Java GUI frameworks such as Swing, SWT, AWT…
• Solid understanding in working in one of vendor implementations such as Apache Tomcat, JBOSS,
IBM WebSphere
• Implementing automated testing platforms and unit tests
• Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git
• Familiarity with build tools such as Ant, Maven, and Gradle
• N3+ Japanese skill
• Good English communication skill, interpersonal and collaboration skills, strong team working ability.
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