If you’re a Java Developer who enjoys meaningful engineering work and a team that truly collaborates, this role might be worth a closer look, even if you’re not actively exploring new opportunities.
Our partner is a dynamic software company entering a new phase of product evolution and market expansion. You’d join a mature, cohesive team shaping the platform’s architecture, performance, and long‑term direction.
We keep things simple and flexible: you can choose between CIM and B2B, and the working model adapts to your lifestyle. If you’re in Bucharest, you’ll join the team on-site twice a week; if you’re based elsewhere, you can work fully remote without missing out on team collaboration.
If this sounds like the kind of environment where you could do your best work, let’s talk.
What you’ll do
- Contribute to all stages of the software development lifecycle
- Design, implement, and maintain high‑volume, low‑latency Java applications
- Analyze user requirements and translate them into clear technical objectives
- Develop, test, and optimize software components
- Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues
- Create and maintain detailed technical documentation
- Propose improvements to the existing Java infrastructure
- Develop technical designs for new features and enhancements
- Write clean, testable, reusable code
- Conduct software analysis, programming, testing, and debugging
- Manage Java and Java EE application development end-to-end
What we’re looking for
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- At least 4 years of experience in Java development.
- Microservices architecture.
- Good Knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Patterns and Concepts.
- Familiarity with different design and architectural patterns.
- Expertise in continuous integration.
- Experience in working with databases (PostgreSQL).
- Knowledge of code versioning tools, for instance, Git.
- Understanding of building tools like Ant, Maven, Gradle, etc.
- Skilled in writing reusable Java libraries and clean code.
- Understanding of concepts like MVC (Model-View-Controller) Pattern, JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), and RESTful web services.
- Knowledge of JVM (Java Virtual Machine), its drawbacks, weaknesses, and workarounds.