Java Fullstack Developer at Muthoot (via email) – Kerala
14th FLOOR, CARNIVAL TECHNOPARK, TECHNOPARK CAMPUS, KARIYAVATTOM P.O., TRIVANDRUM , 695581
Muthoot’s IT Division, MPT is one of the Group Companies of Muthoot Pappachan Group. Today information Technology is transforming our world at a stunning pace. Simplifying life in several ways, IT has emerged as the fulcrum around which the whole world is rotating. Muthoot Pappachan Group has already made a foray into the exciting world of IT with Muthoot Pappachan Technologies Limited. (MPT). Launched at Technopark in Trivandrum the company is providing cutting edge IT support to the group companies. We are also providing a wide portfolio of products and services to our external clients, this includes cloud solutions, technology/ innovation consulting services, product implementation services, application development & maintenance/hosting services, ERP/loan management product implementation, android development, infrastructure management, data warehousing & business intelligence, virtualization & green technologies.
Experience Required- 5 to 12 Years
Notice Period- Immediate to 30 days
Work across the full stack, building highly scalable distributed solutions that enable positive user experiences and measurable business growth
Develop new features and infrastructure in support of rapidly emerging business and project requirements
Assume leadership of new projects, from conceptualization to deployment
Ensure application performance, uptime, and scale, and maintain high standards for code quality and application design
Required skills and qualifications
At least 5 to 8 year of experience in building large-scale software applications
Experience in building web applications
Experience in designing and integrating RESTful APIs
Excellent debugging and optimization skills
Experience in unit/integration testing
Preferred skills and qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, information technology, or engineering
Interest in learning new tools, languages, workflows, and philosophies
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