Fullstack Developer (Java & Angular)
Location: Galway, Ireland (Onsite 5 days). Full time, Permanent.
We are seeking a skilled Full Stack Developer to design, develop, and maintain high-performance web applications. In this role, you will work across the entire technology stack, from building responsive frontend interfaces to implementing robust backend services and managing cloud-based deployments.
Core Responsibilities
Frontend Development: Architect and develop scalable Single Page Applications (SPAs) using Angular. Implement component‑driven UIs with a focus on high‑performance data rendering and reactive state management.
Backend Engineering: Design and implement microservices using Java and the Spring Boot framework. Ensure services are secure, scalable, and integrated with messaging systems for asynchronous processing.
Database & Storage: Manage and optimize data persistence using relational databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, RDS) and NoSQL solutions.
Cloud & DevOps: Deploy and manage applications within cloud environments (AWS/Azure). Utilize containerization tools like Docker and Kubernetes to ensure consistent deployment across environments.
API Design: Build and document RESTful APIs that facilitate seamless communication between the frontend and backend systems.
Code Quality: Participate in rigorous code reviews, write unit and integration tests, and maintain high standards for code modularity and documentation.
Technical Qualifications
Frontend: Expert‑level proficiency in Angular, TypeScript, HTML5, and CSS3. Experience with state management libraries (e.g., NgRx) and UI component frameworks.
Backend: Strong experience in Java and the Spring Ecosystem (Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Security).
Microservices: Proven ability to refactor monolithic architectures into distributed microservices.
Messaging: Experience implementing asynchronous messaging patterns using platforms like Apache Kafka.
Cloud Infrastructure: Hands‑on experience with AWS services (EKS, S3, RDS) or equivalent Azure services.
Tools: Proficiency with Git, CI/CD pipelines, and Maven/Gradle.
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