Job Summary:
The Full Stack Java Engineer (Ai & Aws Cloud) is responsible for designing, developing, and deploying scalable web applications using Java-based backend technologies and modern frontend frameworks. The role involves integrating Ai capabilities and leveraging Aws cloud services to build secure, high-performance, and cloud-native applications. The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver end-to-end solutions aligned with business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and develop full stack applications using Java, Spring Boot, and modern frontend frameworks
- Build and integrate Restful apis and microservices architectures
- Implement Ai-driven features and integrate machine learning models into applications
- Develop and deploy applications on Aws cloud services such as Ec2, S3, Lambda, Rds, and Eks
- Ensure application performance, scalability, and security best practices
- Collaborate with Devops teams for Ci/Cd pipeline implementation
- Participate in code reviews, testing, and production support
- Work closely with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions
Required Skills & Experience:
- Strong experience in Java, Spring Boot, and microservices architecture
- Hands-on experience with frontend technologies such as Angular, React, or similar frameworks
- Experience integrating Ai/Ml models and services into enterprise applications
- Strong knowledge of Aws cloud services and cloud-native design principles
- Experience with Rest apis, Docker, Kubernetes, and Ci/Cd tools
- Solid understanding of database technologies such as Sql and Nosql
- Familiarity with Agile development methodologies
Competencies:
- Digital: Java Full Stack Development
- Digital: Aws Cloud
- Digital: Artificial Intelligence Integration
- Agile Way Of Working
Preferred Skills:
- Aws certification (Solutions Architect or Developer)
- Experience with Generative Ai and Llms integration
- Knowledge of event-driven architecture and messaging systems like Kafka
- Exposure to Devsecops practices