Country/Region:  US
Requisition ID:  21916
Work Model:  Hybrid
Position Type:  Permanent
Salary Range: 
Location:  US - NEW JERSEY CLIENT SITE

Title:  Technical Specialist-App Development

Description: 

Long Description

JD For – Senior “Emerging Tech Developer (Java FSD)” 


FTE with Birlasoft

Location
NJ

Experience
8+

Mandatory Skillset
•    Perform Full stack web application development with a variety of languages, including but not limited to Java, Angular, JavaScript, HTML, etc
•    Provides application software development services or technical support in more complex situations.
•    May also be responsible for requirements gathering and BRD/SRD preparation.
•    Has thorough knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle.
•    Provide application support for Pershing’s next generation web portal.
•    Work closely on a small team to define function specifications and build the next generation of products leveraging Angular frameworks.
•    Provide production support that involves troubleshooting and resolving high-priority customer incidents and implementing application fixes to incidents.
•    Work in an onshore/offshore extended team development model. Provide technical guidance to junior team members. Coordinates coding, testing, implementation, and documentation of solution. Ensures that expected application performance levels are achieved.
•    Proposes innovative, creative technology solutions and contributes to the achievement of related teams' objectives.

•    Java/J2EE, JavaScript, Typescript, Angular, HTML5, CSS, Material Design, Spring, Rest API, AJAX, are preferred.
•    Experience with the following is preferred but not required: Electron, JIRA, Maven, Git, SonarQube, Junit, Microservices, SASS/LESS
•    Any exposure to Unix, C++, C, Unix shell programming is preferred.
•    Good understanding of operating system concepts is preferred.
•    Basic database knowledge – SQL, JDBC is preferred.
•    Agile (Scrum) development methodology and familiarity with DevOps tools and techniques would be preferred. "