Senior Java Engineer Offline

Project Description

 

Why is Nordstrom one of the greatest? Founded in 1901, it prospered through two world wars, Spanish flu, Great Depression, the 2020 pandemic, and still produces the highest quality products and services for their customers.

Nordstrom is based in Seattle with a technology orientation rooted in Silicon Valley. You will work with the cleverest minds, who are eager to build superb services to match business requirements and win market share.

 

And then there's Zoolatech! Just imagine a workplace and a team environment that you never want to leave once you have found it. Sounds exciting? Apply to our position today and we can get you there.

 

The Promotions Team is responsible for the set of services that manage all promotions across Nordstrom. The BE is mission-critical heavily loaded Java-based micro-services. And, there's a lot of attention to mature engineering practices and quality.

 

Responsibilities

 

Understand business needs

 

Design and document technical solutions

 

Write clean and maintainable code, perform code-reviews

 

Establish optimal processes and state-of-the-art engineering practices

 

Help team to self-organize

 

Take ownership of the system quality

 

(If needed) monitor/support the system in production (Pager Duty)

 

Skills Required

 

5+ years with Java + Spring

 

Good written and spoken English is a must;

 

Computer Science education is important;

 

Hands-on experience with AWS (EC2, Lambda, DynamoDB, S3...)

 

Java 11, 17, Spring (Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Security), Kafka, k8s, git, gradle/maven, postgres, neo4j (nice to have)

 

Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, monitoring/alerting

 

Experience building and using REST API and micro-services

 

Experience with system design, architecture, scaling, and performance testing

 

Familiar with CICD, cloud infrastructure

 

UI technologies like ReactJS, Typescript, AngularJS, etc is plus.

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Job unpublished on 23 July 2022

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