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Additional Information:What are the top 3 skills needed/ required?• Microservices, java, kafka (primary skills set) Azure Cosmos experience a plusWhat skills and/or experience would separate the top candidate?• Primarily development experience or support/maintenance.• Experience with developing a product is keyWhat will this person's day-to-day responsibilities be?• 90% Development 10% SupportDo they need to be in a certain location/ hub or remote?• Local to Client Hub required, tho will be working remoteDoes this contract have the opportunity to extend or convert to an FTE?• If opportunity is available will considerHave you previously sourced for this role? If so, where have candidates historically fallen short?• Communication has fallen short in the past, will need someone that can communicate remotely and stay connected.Description:Job Duties:• Designs, develops, and implements web-based Java applications to support business requirements.• Follows approved life cycle methodologies, creates design documents, and performs program coding and testing.• Resolves technical issues through debugging, research, and investigation.• Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and 1 - 3 years of experience in the field or in a related area.• Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field.• Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A degree of creativity and latitude is required.• Typically reports to a supervisor or manager.Required Skills : Java,HTMLAdditional Skills : Web Developer,Software Developer

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