Qualifications:
• 3+ years’ experience with Java (8.0 +)
• Spring Frameworks
• Testing Frameworks (JUnit, Mockito, etc.)
• Message Brokers (Apache Kafka, Apache AMQ, etc.)
• Microservice architecture, patterns, approaches
• Intermediate written and spoken English
The ideal person needs to be driven, self-starter, have strong self-discipline, and be able to work to tight deadlines. You will also need to have strong written and verbal communication skills, the ability to work in a team environment and work independently on client engagements.
Working conditions and benefits:
?Paid vacation: 15 working days per year; 20 working days after 2 years of employment
?5 sick days per year (without sickness list)
?Official state holidays — 11 days considered as a public holidays
?Professional growth while attending challenging projects and possibility to switch your role, master new technologies and skills with company support
?Flexible working schedule: 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week. It additionally depends on the project operational hours. Work on weekends or overtimes is only upon request of the customer, is paid in addition
?Personal Career Development Plan (CDP)
?Akvelon IT Assistant — employee support program (Discount, Care, Heals, Legal compensation)
?Paid external training, conferences, and professional certification that meets company’s business goals
?Internal workshops & seminars
?Corporate library (Paper/E-books) and internal English classes
You will work on a new product called Beacon. Based on a microservices architecture it is built to scale. Since resources and operations can vary greatly from one terminal to the next, Beacon is designed to be highly configurable to support each terminal’s unique modus operandi.
Tools and Technologies:
Java 11, SpringBoot 2.x (Spring 5.x), Hibernate 5.x, Kafka, PostgreSQL, jUnit + Mockito, microservice architecture
Tideworks Technology develops advanced, intuitive, and high-quality products that drive efficiency, productivity, and manage logistics at marine, off-dock, and rail container and break-bulk terminals around the globe.