Brillio

Java Developer

Brillio

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: GuadalajaraMexico

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About the role

  • Design, develop, and maintain complex Java applications, including mission-critical service layers for the ECM platform.
  • Translate business requirements into innovative, secure, and scalable technical solutions.
  • Ensure solutions are vulnerability-free, follow modern IT standards, and leverage emerging technologies.
  • Maintain a production-first mindset focused on uptime, scalability, and rapid issue resolution.
  • Collaborate with internal business units and stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery.
  • Provide technical demos and presentations to team members and business partners.
  • Foster a collaborative and productive team environment.

Requirements

  • Expert-level experience with IBM FileNet P8 APIs (Content Engine, Process Engine), nice to have
  • Strong understanding of RESTful API development, integration patterns, and OpenAPI Specification (OAS 3.x).
  • Proven experience designing and deploying BAW 24.x solutions.
  • Strong experience with CI/CD pipelines, Git repositories, and automated build/deploy tools (e.g., Jenkins, Azure DevOps).
  • Cloud proficiency (IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure); certifications preferred.
  • Understanding of API Gateway technologies such as Azure API Management (APIM) and identity management platforms like Okta IAM.
  • Java/J2EE: Spring Boot, JPA, Hibernate, Microservices.
  • ECM Suite: FileNet P8, ICN 3.x+, ICM 5.x, BAW 24.x, IER, ICC, FDM, Sweep Framework.
  • App Servers: IBM WebSphere (ND, Liberty, Open Liberty), WebLogic, Tomcat.

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
JavaJ2EESpring BootJPAHibernateMicroservicesRESTful API developmentCI/CD pipelinesIBM FileNet P8 APIsBAW 24.x
Soft skills
collaborationcommunicationproblem-solvingteamworkproject deliverytechnical presentationinnovationscalability focusvulnerability managementproduction-first mindset