We are seeking a Lead Java Developer for a hybrid position in Atlanta, GA, with Macy’s. This role involves designing and implementing high-performance microservices and integrating payment processing functionalities. The bill rate for this position is set at $55 and is non-negotiable.
Position: Lead Java Developer
Location: Atlanta, GA (Hybrid)
Client: Macy’s
Bill Rate: $55 (Non-negotiable)
Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, and implement high-performance, scalable, and secure microservices using Java, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
- Build and maintain RESTful APIs for seamless integration with internal and external systems.
- Deploy and manage microservices on AWS cloud infrastructure, utilizing services such as EC2, ECS, S3, Lambda, and RDS.
- Implement payment processing functionality, integrating with payment gateways and processors.
- Ensure compliance with payment industry standards and regulations (e.g., PCI DSS).
- Write unit and integration tests to ensure code quality and robustness.
- Collaborate with other developers, testers, and product managers in an Agile environment.
Requirements:
- Strong experience in Java development, with proficiency in Spring Boot and Spring Cloud frameworks.
- Experience in designing and developing microservices architecture.
- Hands-on experience with AWS cloud services, including deployment and management of microservices.
- Knowledge of payment processing systems, gateways, and industry best practices.
- Familiarity with PCI DSS compliance requirements.
- Experience with testing frameworks such as JUnit and Mockito.
- Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
Nice to Have:
- Experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.
- Knowledge of NoSQL databases (e.g., DynamoDB).
- Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and tools such as Jenkins or GitLab CI.
How to Apply:
For immediate consideration, please contact Bell Soft Technologies at (678) 321-1898 or email Darsh@bellsofttechnologies.com.