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Envidual

Senior Backend Java Developer

Envidual

Senior Backend Java Developer at Envidual, building sustainable apps in agile teams. Focused on Java and Springboot for innovative digital solutions in Munich.

Posted 4/20/2026full-timeMünchen • 🇩🇪 GermanySenior💰 €68,000 - €98,000 per yearWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
CloudJavaSpringSpring BootSpringBoot

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • As part of an agile team, you develop intuitive, socially sustainable apps with us
  • You write automated tests
  • You actively shape development processes and make technology decisions
  • You explore the latest technologies with us through internal prototypes

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • You are proficient in Java
  • You are comfortable working with IntelliJ
  • You have implemented complex Spring Boot applications
  • You are familiar with common libraries such as the Spring ecosystem
  • You have experience with cloud (architecture)
  • You have a passion for software development
  • You are willing to grow and take on new challenges

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Work on projects with impact!
  • No standard mentor–mentee dynamic: learn through active participation and tailored coaching from industry experts
  • Flexible working hours
  • Top equipment
  • Free snacks
  • VIP perks: exclusive shopping discounts and discounted gym memberships
  • Team events

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Hard Skills & Tools
JavaSpring Bootautomated testingcloud architectureSpring ecosystem
Soft Skills
passion for software developmentwillingness to growadaptabilitycollaborationtechnology decision-making