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Java Full Stack Lead @ Infogain

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Job Description

Job Description Full Stack Java Developer

Experience: 811 Years

Location: Bangalore
Work Mode: Hybrid

Employment Type: Full Time

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop backend services using Java, Spring/Spring Boot.
  • Build responsive UIs using React.js or Next.js.
  • Write and optimize SQL queries (Oracle DB).
  • Integrate and maintain Payment SDKs (Razorpay, CCAvenue, Stripe, PayU, Paytm, etc.).
  • Develop and consume REST/SOAP Webservices.
  • Collaborate with product, QA, and DevOps teams.
  • Ensure application performance, security, and scalability.

Good to Have:

  • Microservices experience
  • Knowledge of Docker/Kubernetes
  • CI/CD exposure

Job Classification

Industry: IT Services & Consulting
Functional Area / Department: Other
Role Category: Other
Role: Other
Employement Type: Full time

Contact Details:

Company: Infogain
Location(s): Bengaluru

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Keyskills:   Spring Boot React.Js Microservices Java Payment Gateway Integration Payment Gateways Payments Payment Domain Payment Systems

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A Silicon-Valley headquartered company, Infogain is a global business oriented IT consulting provider of front-end, customer-facing technologies, processes and applications, leading to a more efficient and streamlined customer experience. We want our clients€™ interactions with their cus...