Tech Lead Backend (Java / Microservicios) - Málaga

Tech Lead Backend (Java / Microservicios) – Málaga (Presencial)En Vermont Solutions buscamos un/a Tech Lead Backend para incorporarse a un proyecto estable en las oficinas de nuestro cliente del sector financiero , con un entorno técnico exigente y de alto impacto.

Asistencia de 3 días a oficinas en Málaga

¿Cuál será tu misión?

Liderar técnicamente el desarrollo de aplicaciones bajo una arquitectura de microservicios con Spring Boot , siendo responsable del diseño de soluciones, calidad del software y acompañamiento al equipo.

️ Responsabilidades

  • Diseño y desarrollo de soluciones backend en entornos de microservicios
  • Análisis técnico y definición de tareas
  • Liderazgo técnico de equipo
  • Apoyo y mentoring al equipo de desarrollo
  • Gestión y seguimiento de tareas en entorno Agile
  • Asegurar la calidad, rendimiento y escalabilidad del software

Requisitos

  • +5 años de experiencia en desarrollo backend
  • Al menos 2 años liderando equipos técnicos
  • Experiencia sólida en:
  • Java (8–11)
  • Spring Boot / Spring Cloud
  • Arquitectura de microservicios
  • Kafka
  • Programación funcional
  • Oracle
  • OpenShift
  • GitHub, Jenkins, Sonar
  • Experiencia en metodologías ágiles
  • Definición de APIs con OpenAPI
  • Nivel de inglés medio (imprescindible)

¿Qué ofrecemos?

En  Vermont Solutions , creemos que trabajar debe ser divertido y satisfactorio. Aquí tienes algunas de las ventajas de unirte a nuestro equipo:
  • Plan de Formación y certificaciones técnicas.
  • Desarrollo profesional y plan de carrera definido.
  • Flexibilidad horaria
  • Plan de retribución flexible acorde a tus necesidades (seguro médico privado, cheques formación para estudiar idiomas, cheques guardería, tarjeta transporte...).
  • Modelo de gestión sostenible y políticas de igualdad efectiva, ambientes de trabajo abiertos e inclusivos.
Si buscas un nuevo proyecto, en Vermont Solutions estamos deseando conocerte!
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