Remote Software Engineer - Java
Veeva Systems
π΅ $85k-$225k
πRemote - Canada
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Veeva Systems, a mission-driven organization and pioneer in industry cloud, helping life sciences companies bring therapies to patients faster. As a Software Engineer, you will contribute to the technical design and implementation of product features for various products at Veeva.
Requirements
- 3+ years of server-side programming experience in Java
- Hands-on development experience with current open source tools and technologies (Spring, MySQL, Hibernate, Maven, Git, Jenkins, Junit, Mockito, Log4J, AspectJ, Tomcat, JMS, Linux)
- 1+ years of experience with relational databases with a mastery of SQL concepts
- Ability to analyze and review code for performance, security, and scalability
- Experience working in dynamic, agile development environments
Responsibilities
- Lead the design, implementation, and delivery efforts for our cloud-based features and products
- Design an application architecture that is robust and scalable
- Write clean, testable, readable code in a team environment using design patterns and Object Oriented Principles
- Create rich user experiences
- Write quality code with high unit and integration test coverage
- Mentor junior developers
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance
- PTO and company-paid holidays
- Retirement programs
- 1% charitable giving program
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