Java Full Stack developer
NextLevelBusinessServicesInc2
Posted: November 2, 2016
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Work as a full stack developer in a dynamic and agile team within a highly focused and driven division, providing strategic direction and support for new and start-up engagements.
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Job Description
NLB Services
Position: Java Full stack Developer
Location: New York, New Jersey City NJ, Dallas,TX, San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA, Santa Clara CA, Atlanta, GA & Chicago, IL
Experience: 5 -10 years
Job Summary:
Work within a highly focused, dynamic and agile division that focuses its principles and deliverables to the customer
Support new and start-up engagements.
Providing hands on strategic direction setting, architecture design, and support the build out/hire of new teams in key accounts and geographies
Lead architecture engagements through execution phases and where applicable drive internal, client and third party vendor mixed teams
Engage clients with varying degrees of maturity at the CxO level to lead innovation and the development of strategy
Understand, define and capture the architecture of clients and identify opportunities for transformation
· Lead the architecture definition for major transformation engagements within clients
Roles & Responsibilities:
Strong expertise in one of the following technologies – Java or .Net / AngularJS,ReactJS,NodeJS
Exposure to one or more technologies mentioned in the JD
A full-stack mindset– Eagerness and willingness to learn new technologies, acquire a broad spectrum of skills different from their base skill sets and build features on their own end-to-end.
A good understanding of the Cloud Native architecture
Experience working in any of the Cloud Foundry platforms like Pivotal or Azure or IBM Bluemix would be nice to have
Exposure to some of the extreme programming disciplines like Test Driven Development or Pair Programming would be nice to have.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.