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Java Developer

Industry: Insurance

Tenure: 1-Year Contract (Renewable)

Working Location: Kuala Lumpur (Onsite)

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain full stack applications (front-end and back-end) using Java technologies
  • Build and enhance backend services using Spring, Hibernate, and Struts frameworks
  • Develop and integrate RESTful APIs and microservices-based solutions
  • Participate in system design, architecture discussions, and technical decision-making
  • Perform code reviews, debugging, and performance tuning
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including QA, DevOps, and business stakeholders
  • Ensure high-quality code standards, security, and scalability of applications
Qualifications & Requirements
  • Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related fields
  • Strong hands-on experience in Java 8 (Must Have)
  • Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer (Front-end + Back-end)
  • Mandatory experience with Struts, Spring, and Hibernate frameworks
  • Prior working experience in Microservices architecture (Prerequisite)
  • Experience in developing and consuming APIs (RESTful services)
  • Solid understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC)
  • Good problem-solving skills and ability to work independently
  • Good written and verbal communication skills in Bahasa Malaysia and English
Nice to Have / Added Advantage:
  • Experience with microservices design patterns and deployment
  • Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
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