Role : Sr. Java Developer
Location : Indianapolis, Indiana (Hybrid - 3 Days per week onsite)
Job Type : Contract
Experienced Java developer with expertise in Spring Boot, REST API development, batch processing, event-driven queue processing, MuleSoft integration, and document generation tools.
Resource is required with strong hands-on experience in Java, Spring Boot framework for backend development, and creation of scalable RESTful APIs.
The candidate must have practical exposure to designing and executing batch processes.
Implementing event-driven and queue-based asynchronous processing using technologies such as AS400 Data Queues, Kafka, RabbitMQ, or AWS SQS.
Resource must have hands-on experience deploying Java-based applications to AWS applications and web server environments.
Experience in writing PostgreSQL functions, stored procedures, and advanced SQL queries is a strong plus.
Experience in MuleSoft integration flows, API-led connectivity.
Familiarity with Angular/React for frontend development is preferred.
Preferred experience with document automation and template management tools such as SmartDocuments or Adobe Forms Development.
Candidates will work with cross-functional teams to deliver enterprise-grade solutions.
Required/Desired Skills
| Skill | Required /Desired | Amount | of Experience |
| Java and Spring Boot development. | Required | 7 | Years |
| Strong exposure to REST API design, authentication, authorization, and microservice patterns. | Required | 5 | Years |
| Experience building and optimizing batch processes | Required | 5 | Years |
| Hands-on experience with event-driven architectures and message queues. | Required | 5 | Years |
| MuleSoft development experience (including integrations and API management). | Required | 3 | Years |
| Working knowledge of template-based document generation platforms. | Required | 0 | |
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