What’s in it for you?
Join a large national company who have a big focus on career progression with runs on the board to demonstrate this.
In this hybrid role based out of Newcastle, you will travel into the office a couple of days per week.
What you’ll be doing:
In this hybrid role based in Newcastle, you will contribute to a game-changing banking product that will be used by millions of customers across Australia daily. You will work on design patterns and develop highly scalable enterprise-level web applications and RESTful APIs using Microservices.
Working as part of a small team of developers on this particular project, you will be using Java and Javascript for development. You will be tasked with designing and developing high-quality and scalable integration solutions whilst collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve any issues that may occur.
Experience required:
You will have at least three years of experience in a similar software engineering role and relevant tertiary qualifications, ideally a B.CompSci or B.Eng (Software). You must have commercial experience with Java or C# for back end development and Javascript front end frameworks.
You will ideally have experience with the Atlassian suite, including Jira and Confluence and will be familiar with Java Spring framework.
You will be within driving distance of Newcastle and can visit the office a few days per week.
About the company:
Qvalent specialises in creating software products for the financial and banking sector. Their core platforms are used by millions of people every day and process billions of dollars and transactions per hour for some of Australia’s largest organisations.
Qvalent is an organisation that can offer career progression and growth, with many employees joining as graduates and working their way through to Senior/ Lead level.
What’s next?
This role is being recruited by NewyTechPeople. All applicants will receive a response.
The easiest way to register your interest is to apply using the link.
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