Relocation is fine Only EST Need pure Java backend developer

Overview

Hybrid
$80 - $85
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - Independent
Contract - W2
Contract - 12 Month(s)
Able to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

spring boot
micro seirvces
Java

Job Details

Job Title: Java Developer

Company: Khaya Infotech
Location: NYC, NY (Hybrid)
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Job Description

Khaya Infotech is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Java Developer to join our growing engineering team in New York City. The ideal candidate is passionate about Java, Spring Boot, and Microservices development, with proven leadership experience and a strong focus on scalability, performance, and security. This role also emphasizes mentorship, collaboration, and advocacy for diversity and inclusion in technology.

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Required Skills

  • Strong expertise in Java, Spring Boot, and Microservices architecture

  • Experience with JUnit and test-driven development (TDD)

  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform)

  • Strong problem-solving, debugging, and performance optimization skills

  • Excellent communication and leadership skills


Roles & Responsibilities

Technical Leadership

  • Design and develop scalable, secure, and high-performing Java-based enterprise applications.

  • Lead architectural discussions and make decisions on Java, Spring, Microservices, and cloud-based solutions.

  • Conduct code reviews, enforce best practices, and mentor junior developers.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including UI/UX, QA, DevOps, and Product Management.

  • Ensure compliance with coding standards, security protocols, and performance benchmarks.

  • Troubleshoot complex technical issues and deliver innovative solutions.

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