
Fullstack Developer
Minor Hotels Europe and Americas
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Lisboa • Portugal
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About the role
- Design and implement Spring Boot microservices following hexagonal architecture, including versioned DTOs and well‑structured domain layers
- Expose and maintain REST APIs using OpenAPI, ensuring consistent error handling and contract clarity
- Integrate with relational and NoSQL databases
- Create, publish, and manage APIs in API Manager, including versioning, throttling/quotas, security policies, mediations, and analytics
- Ensure end‑to‑end observability through OpenTelemetry (traceId/spanId), structured JSON logs, dashboards, and service metrics
- Write automated tests (unit, integration, and contract testing using Pact/Testcontainers) and support CI/CD pipelines
Requirements
- 4+ years of experience with Java development (ideally with Spring Boot)
- Proven experience with OpenAPI and automated testing frameworks (Testcontainers, contract testing)
- 1–2+ years working with an API Manager, or at least one complete end‑to‑end implementation
- 1–2 years with DB2/JDBC or an equivalent relational database
Benefits
- Flexibility enables a better work-life balance and gives more flexibility to the employee to manage the working hours, as well if he works at the office or remotely, according with the company’s hybrid work policy
- Local programs that promote people growth, reskill and new skills development (Career Acceleration Programs)
- Empowering environment with autonomy and peers' relationships among the top scores of our Monthly Employees' feedback
- Attractive compensation package
- Health and Life insurance
- Referral program with bonuses for talent recommendations and other fringe benefits according with our partnerships in force
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Hard Skills & Tools
JavaSpring BootmicroservicesREST APIsOpenAPIautomated testingTestcontainerscontract testingDB2JDBC