
Senior Java Engineer
SHOP APOTHEKE EUROPE
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Germany
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About the role
- Together with your cross-functional team you develop and maintain all aspects of your product and strive for improvement of the customer experience and data safety.
- Put your customers in the center.
- Seek to deliver measurable customer value by following a hypothesis driven development approach.
- Join a collaborative and autonomous team where you can play a key role in developing, launching, and maintaining software solutions.
- Take pride in contributing to the growth of the industry and making a meaningful impact.
Requirements
- Have worked in a customer-centric domain before.
- Experience in building Java Services, e. g. with Spring Boot, Spring Native, Micronaut or Quarkus.
- You are well-versed with Docker and have production experience with Kubernetes.
- High quality code means tested code with proper coverage to you.
- You are experienced in creating and consuming RESTful APIs, that operate at scale, are easy to use and self-documented.
- You feel at home in complex and heterogeneous system landscapes and you know that sometimes creative solutions are more valuable than the standard path.
- Developing software means more to you than simply coding - the “why” of what you do is important to you.
- You are a team player, like to share your ideas, knowledge and value collaboration to find the best possible solution.
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Hard Skills & Tools
JavaSpring BootSpring NativeMicronautQuarkusDockerKubernetesRESTful APIssoftware testingcode coverage
Soft Skills
customer-centriccollaborationteam playercreative problem solvingcommunicationknowledge sharingcustomer experience focushypothesis driven developmentautonomyimpact-driven