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Backend Developer (W2/C2C) (Local to MN)

Employer
Performix Business Services, LLC
Location
Minneapolis
Salary
Competitive

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Industry
Technology
Role
Developer / Programming
Job Type
Long-Term
Hours
Full Time
In this role, you will be a critical member of the team building foundational services for Client's web platform. You'll support and extend running applications amp design and develop new applications. You'll be expected to evaluate and refactor in a rapid manner for every part of our infrastructure. Overall knowledge of designing an application to run on a scalable platform is expected. You will be working in an agile environment. A significant part of the job is provisioning test environments, creating and supporting Jenkins builds and other dev-ops items (not as significant for FE Developers). We are also called in to triage issues in Production and QA. Responsibilities A bulk of the time would actually be doing the developing including Iteration Planning, Retrospectives, Showcases, and Design Sessions. The support of DevOps is an important part of this job. Linux, Jenkins, TomCat, and Chef experience would be valuable. Skills Overview Top five skills and number of years of experience required to perform this job At least 10 years of relevant systems software engineering experience BSMS in computer science or engineering (or equivalent professional experience) Experience with large-scale distributed systems and web-oriented architectures Developing RESTSpringJavaMaven applications Familiarity with Unix Object Oriented Programming and Service Oriented Architecture design What are some preferrednice to have skills the manager is looking for? Groovy Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCE, etc.) Pair Programming (Social skills) Infrastructure Automation (Chef, Jenkins) Experience with testing frameworks (Junit,Spock,JMeter)

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