Role: Java full stack developer
Location: Annapolis, MD
a. Eight (8) or more years core java development.
b. Four (4) or more years software development using Spring Boot and associated Spring
frameworks.
c. Four (4) or more years building interfaces utilizing React.
d. Four (4) or more years with the implementation of message queuing and event streaming
using RabbitMQ.
SKILLS, EXPERIENCE, AND CAPABILITIES
1. Offeror shall propose resource(s) possessing the following preferred skills, experience, and
capabilities:
a. Experience
1) Modern front-end development using React and/or Angular for building responsive,
component-based user interfaces.
2) Message-queuing and event-streaming technologies, including RabbitMQ or Kafka,
for distributed system communication.
3) Elasticsearch for indexing, search, and analytics (preferred but not mandatory).
4) Microservices development using Spring Boot or equivalent Java frameworks.
5) Cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud for deployment, monitoring,
and scaling (preferred but not required).
6) DevOps and source control tools, including Git, CI/CD pipelines, and automated
build processes.
b. Capabilities
1) Apply event-driven architecture (EDA) principles to design scalable and resilient
systems.
2) Demonstrate high-level Java competency, including strong understanding of core
libraries, concurrency, collections, JVM fundamentals, and modern Java features.
3) Analyze complex technical challenges and propose effective, maintainable solutions.
4) Develop and maintain applications using PrimeFaces 6.x and above, including
component customization and JSF integration.
5) Produce clean, maintainable, and testable code aligned with industry best practices.
6) Collaborate effectively within Agile or hybrid development teams.
c. Knowledge
1) Software design patterns and architectural best practices, with the ability to apply them
appropriately.
2) Containerization and orchestration techniques, including Kubernetes and Docker.
3) RESTful API design, web services, and integration patterns.
4) Relational and NoSQL databases, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, or Cassandra.
5) Application performance tuning, monitoring, and observability tools (e.g., Prometheus,
Grafana, ELK stack).
6) Security best practices, including authentication, authorization, and secure coding principles.
Experience working with the Project Management Office (PMO) processes,
policies, and procedures.