India Openings

Java + Kafka Senior Developer

Job ID: Jav-ETP-Pun-739

Location: Pune,Bangalore,Other

Company overview:

Bridgenext is a global digital consultancy that helps clients innovate with intention and realize their digital aspirations by creating digital products, experiences, and solutions around what real people need. Our global consulting and delivery teams facilitate highly strategic digital initiatives through digital product engineering, automation, data engineering, and infrastructure modernization services, while elevating brands through digital experience, creative content, and customer data analytics services.

Don’t just work, thrive. At Bridgenext, you have an opportunity to make a real difference – driving tangible business value for clients, while simultaneously propelling your own career growth. Our flexible and inclusive work culture provides you with the autonomy, resources, and opportunities to succeed.


Must have skills:

  • Minimum 4 to 6 years of experience with Java Technologies
  • Experience in developing services using Java
  • Experience in using Kafka with Java.
  • Experience in working with tools like Bash, Git
  • Understanding nosql databases.
  • Good understanding of Build tools like Maven
  • Good understanding of SDLC process
  • Understands requirements & converts them into technical solutions/design

 

Preferred Skills:

  • Experience in using Docker, Kubernetes
  • Experience with using Cassandra
  • Experience with using observability tools to troubleshoot issues
  • Some knowledge of ML experience with CI/CD

Professional Skills:

  • Solid written, verbal, and presentation communication skills
  • Strong team and individual player
  • Maintains composure during all types of situations and is collaborative by nature
  • High standards of professionalism, consistently producing high-quality results
  • Self-sufficient, and independent requiring very little supervision or intervention
  • Demonstrate flexibility and openness to bring creative solutions to address issues