Java Developer: Java 11, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Microservices: P2P Lending


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Recruiter

Optima Connections

Listed on

14th January 2019

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£500 - £550

Salary Notes

500 - 550 pounds per day

Type

Contract

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Java Developer, Java 11, Java 8, Spring Boot, Microservices, Hibernate, TDD, BDD, MVC, JSON, CQRS, Peer to Peer lending, P2P Lending, finance, loans, SQL, NoSQL, HPC, High performance, Architecture, design, Agile, OO

Established, well backed Crowd Funding Fintech is moving to its next stage of growth involving extensive new development to re-write the Java based core platform from a monolithic (WebObjects, Tomcat Postgres) based Architecture to into a fully scalable, modern application architecture based on Java 11, Spring Boot etc., Hibernate, Microservices and React which is both high performance and highly functional.

They need an intermediate Java Developer (with Java 8 +, they are using Java 11 now) who can perform both the Design and Development of the application (which will utilise a CQRS approach but experience of this isn’t essential) and collaborate with other Java developers using in the current state stack on the pragmatic use of both the new technology and TDD / BDD approaches.

You will need a strong background in Java (8-11), Spring and Microservices, excellent Design/Architect skills and the effective communication ability required the mentor and deal with the developers, BA, Managers etc. Any exposure React.js would be useful as you will need to understand the whole system.

A background in financial services with specific experience in Loan Servicing, P2P Lending (Peer to Peer Lending) and/or Crowd funding for SME's, or Pay day loan applications would be particularly attractive. You will be working with some leading names in Java, UI and OO technology in what is already a successful firm but with its real, exciting growth expansion ahead of it.

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