Apexon is hiring a Senior Java IE Developer to support a large scale State Government Integrated Eligibility platform for our client. This role requires a strong hands on developer with experience building enterprise applications and supporting eligibility systems used in public assistance programs.
Job Title: Senior Java IE Developer
Employment Type: Apexon W2
Location: Remote
Experience Required: 5 to 7 Years
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain Integrated Eligibility Module components for state government programs
Write scalable, high quality Java code with strong hands on development involvement
Develop and enhance applications using microservices architecture and modern Java frameworks
Collaborate with cross functional teams to implement eligibility rules, workflows, and benefit program logic
Participate in system design discussions, code reviews, and performance optimization
Integrate systems with external state and federal data sources for eligibility verification
Support Agile development practices including sprint planning, backlog grooming, and stand ups
Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues in development and production environments
Required Skills
5 to 7 years of experience in software development
Strong hands on experience in Java and J2EE development
Experience with Spring Boot, Microservices architecture, and REST APIs
Experience working on State Government Health and Human Services or Integrated Eligibility Systems
Strong experience with SQL and relational databases such as Oracle or PostgreSQL
Experience with application integration, messaging frameworks, and data exchange platforms
Strong understanding of software design patterns and enterprise architecture
Experience working in Agile or Scrum environments
Preferred Skills
Experience with public assistance eligibility programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF
Experience with AWS or other cloud platforms
Familiarity with CI CD pipelines, Jenkins, Git, and DevOps practices
Experience supporting state government modernization initiatives