Java Full Stack Engineer / Angular / API / CICD / Hybrid / Orlando, FL

Our client is one of the largest and well-known amusment and theme park corporations in the entire world as well as TV, Movie, and video streaming content delivery platform companies.

They are looking for a Senior Full-stack Java Software Engineer with strong experience in Angular, SpringBoot, API, Docker, Kubernetes, Database and some cloud. This is a hybrid role local to Orlando FL. As a Senior Software Engineer for their travel and Cruise Lines you will be creating innovative solutions by developing and implementing java applications to enhance our guest experience. As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be responsible for helping estimate, plan and develop new features. Our team believes in autonomy, empowerment, and partnership; requiring the developer to take an ownership role in the product and technology that is developed for our guests.

This position is hybrid onsite 1 day a week in their Orlando location. Candidates must be able to work directly on a W2 without sponsorship. NO C2C is allowed through a 3rd party resource. 

REQUIRED SKILLS 
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or similar field or related work experience. 
• Five to eight years of developing Java REST applications for enterprise or consumer use. 
• Two or more years developing backend systems with Typescript 
• Experience working in an Agile Team consisting of product, design, QA and development. 

Significant knowledge/experience in relevant technologies
• Strong foundation in CS Fundamentals, especially around best practices in code quality and design patterns 
• Strong knowledge in Java 17, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker 
• Knowledge of Typescript in the backend, beneficial if experience is in nest.js 
• Networking such as HTTP Protocol and Socket connections 
• Web Services (SOAP & REST) 
• Software Performance Optimization (memory, CPU, scaling, etc...) 
• Experience with Security and OWASP recommendations 

SOFT SKILLS & OTHER REQUIREMENTS 
• Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills. The position requires frequent communication with senior leaders, technical colleagues and partners across several different geographic locations and time zones 
• Proven ability to work with all members of an extended and diverse project team 
• Must be detail-oriented, self-organized, be committed to quality and be capable of tracking multiple issues simultaneously 
• Ability to handle virtual teams and work with resources in multiple sites (onsite, offshore, near shore) 

Breakdown
• 70% Backend development
• 30% Frontend NOT MOBILE

Offer

  • 65-80$ / hr - 140-160k
  • W2 Employee benefits
  • Optinal 401k
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