The Senior Java Back End Developer will join the Data Destruction Governance Platform IT Delivery team at National Bank. This role involves leveraging technical skills in software development and solutions integration to contribute to a significant and innovative initiative, aiming to positively impact the organization through expertise in backend development.
Ensure functionalities align with business needs and architecture orientations,Design and implement integrations via APIs, microservices, and Kafka flows,Develop pipelines for continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) automation,Collaborate with architects, analysts, and developers to optimize deliverables,Ensure quality through automated testing,Meet new technical and business challenges
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or relevant experience,Proficiency in Java, Spring Framework, microservices, APIs and API contracts technologies,Experience with AWS services (Lambdas, Step Functions, S3, EKS, SQS) and Kafka,Good knowledge of DevOps tools (Jenkins, Git/BitBucket, Nexus, Docker),Good understanding of Atlassian tools such as Jira and Confluence,Good understanding of Xray in Jira,Knowledge of the software development lifecycle and Agile methodology,Rigor in code optimization
Bachelor's or Master's Degree
Full-Time
Must be able to communicate frequently with service providers or partners who speak a language other than French.
National Bank of Canada is one of the six systemically important banks in Canada, providing a comprehensive range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and institutional clients. Headquartered in Montreal, it is the leading financial institution in Quebec and holds strong positions across the country and internationally. The bank is committed to a people-first approach, fostering an entrepreneurial culture and sustainable growth for its communities.
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