The Java Developer role involves developing applications using Java technologies and working with containers like Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Familiarity with databases such as Oracle and Cassandra, as well as JEE application servers is preferred.
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Job DescriptionRole: Java Developer
Location: Waterloo, ON
Duration: Fulltime
BGV will be done for the selected candidates.
Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, Microservices an asset.
2. Experience with Database technology such as Oracle and Cassandra.
3. Experience with JEE application servers, especially Tomcat.
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