Overview
On Site
115k - 130k
Full Time
Skills
Insurance
Recruiting
Java
Spring Framework
React.js
Microservices
Cloud Computing
Google Cloud
Google Cloud Platform
Computer Science
Communication
MongoDB
RDBMS
Test-driven Development
Selenium
Cucumber
Knockout JS
SAP BASIS
Job Details
An insurance enterprise is hiring a Fullstack Developer to join one of their engineering teams. This is an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and modernization projects. The technical stack is Java/Spring Boot, React, and Google Cloud Platform (Google Cloud Platform) so they are looking for strong fullstack experience in addition to professional cloud deployment experience. The ideal candidate has also worked with microservices and test-driven development. The company itself is known for its stability, work-life balance, and encouraging culture. They have demonstrated internal career paths and opportunities to make an impact. They look for individuals with a "go-getter" attitude and thrives in a team environment. This is a great opportunity for someone who has strong experience, but still looking to challenge and develop their skillset. Required Skills & Experience
- Mid- to Senior-level experience coding in Java/Spring Boot
- Experience building REST APIs
- Experience with React
- Microservices
- Cloud experience, preferably Google Cloud Platform
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or similar
- Excellent communication
- MongoDB or other non-relational database experience
- Test-driven development (TDD), preferably Selenium, Cucumber, etc.
- Knockout.js
- Industry experience
- 50% Backend
- 50% Frontend
- 100% Development
- Bonus eligible
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 401(K) with company match
- Health, dental, and vision plans
- Great work-life balance
- Clear internal growth paths
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