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FullStack Developer


Dellent
Data:7-12-2024  Local: Porto

Dellent is a consulting company focused in System Information and Telecommunications. Our goal is to help our candidates and consultants to take a step forward in their careers through projects that meet their needs and expectations.

This project is part of the business investment banking and financial services area, and currently has its technological hub in Porto and is working on the development of innovative solutions and support for all operations related to the business.

We are looking for a FullStack Developer to work in this project in Porto (hybrid).


What are we looking for?

- 9+ years of experience as a Full Stack Developer in an agile environment;
- Solid working experience with Angular 2+;
- Experience with Spring (Boot, Batch, MVC), Java EE, Maven, JBoss;
- Experience with Unit testing using Junit/Mockito, or other testing libraries;
- Good knowledge of Software Design Patterns;
- Experience with continuous integration principles and tools;
- Experience working with relational databases (Oracle);
- Knowledge of Linux / Shell Scripting (nice to have);
- Experience working with an MQ solution (IBM MQ) and JMS (nice to have);
- Fluency in English.

What can you expect from us?

- Health insurance;
- A personalized training plan, with a budget to spend on the training and technical books you find necessary;
- Constant feedback so you can grow professionally;
- Remote onboarding process;
- Team events every semester so you can live new adventures;
- Culture of proximity and transparency. Your ideas and needs are heard and valued by us!

Do you think your profile fits this job description? Send us your CV to Mostrar contacto da oferta

and come join the Dellent Team!



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