Senior Java Backend Engineer

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Nearsure

πŸ“Remote - Central America and South America

Job highlights

Summary

Join our LATAM team as a Senior Java Engineer and work remotely from Latin America for US clients with Nearsure, a staff augmentation company that values people and culture.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
  • 5+ Years of experience working with Java
  • 4+ Years of experience working with Kotlin
  • 2+ Years of experience working with Microservices
  • 2+ Years of experience working with Kubernetes
  • 2+ Years of experience working with AWS
  • 2+ Years of experience working with Golang

Responsibilities

  • Drive architecture and design efforts for the Integrations team
  • Drive use of engineering best practices for the team and foster an environment where meeting these requirements is the standard
  • Mentor newer engineers to help them grow in their own careers
  • Implement distributed, event-driven microservices in Java
  • Represent the team in architecture, design, and other technical meetings with stakeholders
  • Present new services and major features to our Architecture Review Board for approval

Benefits

  • USD salary compensation
  • 100% remote work
  • Paid time off according to your country's law without affecting your monthly salary
  • Your country's national holidays
  • Sick or medical leave when needed
  • Refundable annual credit for you to spend on your favorite perks
  • Teambuilding activities such as coffee breaks, tech talks, and after-work gatherings with your Nearsure colleagues
  • A day off during your birthday week to enjoy with your family and friends

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