Java Developer

Chantilly, VA
Full Time
Experienced

Cohere is seeking an experienced Java Developer! You will provide support on a team that provides a full spectrum of software development and automated testing for an IT-focused, enterprise-wide system.

Duties included but are not limited to:

  • Develop Java APIs using Spring Boot
  • Integrate a Spring Boot application with external APIs from 3rd parties.
  • Work with database team to map models to PostgreSQL tables
  • Work with infrastructure team to deploy codebase to webservers.
  • Advocate for new or improved development practices that increase craftsmanship, availability, resilience, and scalability of our solutions.
  • Provide demonstrations of new features and functionality to the customer
  • Write and execute unit tests on new and existing Java code.
  • Provide documentation and assist program management with deliverables related to backend functionality and user workflows.
  • Assist the team with creating user stories and features for existing and upcoming work.
  • Support frontend team during integration with backend REST API calls
  • Take part in analysis efforts, identification, and recommendation of solutions, integration points and related implementation architecture for business usage improvements, scalability, and performance.
  • Provide guidance to less experienced developers and administrators in the form of code review, solution design, and recommended training and development plans.

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Active TS/SCI w/FSP
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a Technical field (i.e., Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Science
  • 2+ years’ experience using Spring or Sprint Boot frameworks.
  • 7+ years’ experience writing Java.
  • Experience mapping objects to RDBMS systems with Hibernate or other ORMs.
  • Experience working with databases like Oracle, Postgres, or MySQL
  • Strong knowledge the MVC design pattern
  • Strong knowledge of Maven or Gradle automation tools
  • Hands-on experience with AWS
  • Familiarity with REST design principles
  • Ability to create self-contained, reusable, and testable code.
  • Experience using JavaDocs or other inline code documentation conventions.
  • Extensive experience with Git source code management system
  • Ability to break large tasks down into smaller, more manageable pieces.
  • Experience working in Agile, SAFe, and Scrum environments.

 

These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have:

  • Testing experience using JUnit and other testing tools such as Selenium.
  • Experience deploying database schema versions using Flyway or Liquibase
  • Frontend experience with frameworks like Angular, Reacts, and/or Vue.js.
  • Experience working in both commercial and C2S AWS environments.
  • AWS Cognito/OAuth 2.0/OpenID Connect experience.
  • Familiarity with TDD/BDD software development processes
  • Experience with building the infrastructure for serving the front-end app and assets.
  • Architecting and automating the build process for production, using task runners or scripts
  • Experience working with Bootstrap and Material Design patterns and principals.
  • Good understanding of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and familiarity with OpenSS
  • Experience configuring and implementing multi-factor authentication solutions for applications.
  • In-depth knowledge of validation by government information assurance and cyber security standards and practices through formal verification methods
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