Principal Developer I - Spectrum Reach

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About the position

As a Principal Developer on the Data Services team, you'll be responsible for providing strategic consultation for development, integration testing, domain architecture, and high level project roadmaps to implement solutions for a variety of IT projects. You will also be responsible for hands on design, development, and implementation of information technology systems using specific language based technologies within the designated framework. As well as consulting with project owners to resolve issues regarding operations, implementations, and system status.

Responsibilities

  • Leading strategic consultation for the development, architecture, and implementation of key business applications.
  • Writing code for various project assignments.
  • Collaborating with peers to strategize and design projects.
  • Mentoring developers by advising them on writing code and technical documentation.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of IT Work experience designing/configuring systems/applications working in development (restful service development, micro services, Springboot).
  • 6+ years of IT Work experience working with Relational Databases (SQL based).
  • BA/BS in Information Technology, Computer Science, MIS or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Advanced knowledge of OOP (object oriented programming) & prototypal inheritance.
  • Advanced working knowledge and experience with Spring framework (Spring Boot).
  • Advanced knowledge of language based programming (i.e. Java 8 currently used).
  • Advanced knowledge of SQL, PL/SQL, and writing shell scripts.
  • Advanced knowledge of web services development both Restful and SOAP.
  • Advanced knowledge of Tomcat server.
  • Advanced knowledge of Unit Testing frameworks and continuous integration tools.
  • Advanced knowledge of Maven.
  • Advanced knowledge of Micro-services architecture desirable.
  • Advanced knowledge of Git version control system.
  • Advanced knowledge in network design, network architecture, protocols and network topology.
  • Advanced knowledge in TCP/IP and the OSI Model.
  • Advanced knowledge of network devices and basic network appliances.
  • Advanced knowledge of network designing software, such as Visio.
  • Knowledge of at least two application server platforms (WebLogic, WebSphere, Tomcat, JBOSS, etc.).
  • Knowledge of at least three development languages (Java 8, JavaScript, C/C++, ObjectiveC, Perl, Python, ASP/.Net, Go, React, Angular, Hadoop, SQL).
  • Knowledge of at least three development or test automation tools (ANT, Maven, Hudson/Jenkins, JUnit, JMeter, etc.).
  • Knowledge of at least three development frameworks (Struts, Spring MVC, Spring Security, JQuery, AXIS 2.0, etc.).
  • Basic knowledge of infrastructure technologies and concepts.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience working in Telecommunications industry.
  • Technology agnostic and experience working with multiple technologies stacks.

Benefits

  • Innovative Tools & Tech: Work with high-performing software and applications on the forefront of the digital telecommunications industry.
  • Dynamic Growth: The growth of our industry and evolving technology will power your career as you move up or around the company.
  • Supportive Teams: Who you are matters here. And, we aim to foster an inclusive workplace where every person is empowered to bring their best ideas.
  • Total Rewards: See all the ways we invest in you—at work and in life.
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