Java Developer -pd relo to Gainesville, FL -fzs1196 - Recruiting Firm (Gainesville, FL) Information Technology (IT) - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

Java Developer -pd relo to Gainesville, FL -fzs1196 - Recruiting Firm (Gainesville, FL)

Company Description Job Description
Job Description:
8
years' prior experience in software development, project management, and/or tech lead roles Knows the Agile Scrum process Proficiency in the following:
Java Agile J2EE Spring Hibernate Java Swing Key responsibilities include :
Collaboration:
Collaborates with Solution Architects & Developers to ensure that Application architecture, design & implementation of the solution is consistent with the Solution architecture & Architectural vision.
Collaborates with other Technical Leads ensure consistent conformance to coding standards & code review process.
Leads Agile Scrum meetings with project team, leadership, customers and constituents Design:
Takes the lead to contextualize Solution Architecture into Application Architecture & Design for solution implemented as a result of user stories.
Facilitates task breakdown for stories during the post IPM Developer tasking sessions.
Development:
Performs code review for assigned reviews & is an observer of all code reviews initiated by Developers in the Pod.
Participates in the development effort of the stories planned for the iteration.
Leadership:
Mentors new Developers to get them up to speed with codebase, environment & domain.
Moderates & unifies differing technical opinions & designs into a cohesive solution representing best interests of customers.
Collaborates with Project Manager & Scrum Master to ensure high team morale & productivity.
Teamwork:
Collaborates with Project Manager & Scrum Master to implement values of Warrior spirit & Servant heart by example.
Collaborates with other leaders to organize & participate in Team Building activities.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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