A Java Developer designs, develops, tests, and maintains Java-based applications, ensuring they are efficient, reliable, and scalable . This role involves collaborating with other developers, stakeholders, and project managers to deliver high-quality software solutions that meet business needs and user requirements. Java Developers also participate in code reviews, debugging, and troubleshooting to maintain application performance and security.
Key Responsibilities:- Code Quality:
Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code, adhering to coding standards and best practices.
- Testing & Debugging:
Conduct unit testing, integration testing, and debugging to identify and resolve issues, ensuring application functionality and performance.
- Collaboration:
Work closely with cross-functional teams, including front-end developers, testers, and designers, to integrate different components and deliver a seamless product.
- Problem Solving:
Analyze user requirements, troubleshoot issues, and provide solutions to ensure the smooth functioning of applications.
- Frameworks & Tools:
Utilize Java frameworks like Spring and Hibernate, as well as tools for testing and documentation.
- SDLC:
Participate in all stages of the software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance.
- Performance Optimization:
Monitor and optimize application performance to ensure efficiency and scalability.
- Security:
Implement security measures to protect application data and ensure compliance with industry standards.
- Software Development:
Design, develop, and implement Java-based applications, including web, desktop, and mobile applications.
Skills and Qualifications:- Proficiency in Java programming language.
- Experience with Java frameworks like Spring and Hibernate.
- Strong understanding of object-oriented programming (OOP) principles.
- Familiarity with databases like Oracle and RDBMS.
- Experience with RESTful APIs.
- Knowledge of software development lifecycle (SDLC) and agile methodologies.
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Experience with version control systems like Git.
- Knowledge of testing methodologies and tools.