As a Software Engineer – Java Developer, you will be responsible for developing, integrating, and maintaining compliance and risk management solutions. Your expertise will help ensure the security, integrity, and regulatory compliance of our financial applications.
Key Responsibilities:
✔️ Develop & maintain microservices-based applications supporting compliance, fraud detection, and regulatory reporting.
✔️ Implement secure communication using TLS and mTLS for encrypted data transmission.
✔️ Integrate APIs with third-party compliance platforms, financial data providers, and regulatory authorities.
✔️ Leverage Spring Boot to build scalable and high-performance financial applications.
✔️ Ensure robust authentication & authorization using JWT-based security and advanced API authorization mechanisms.
✔️ Optimize data management using PostgreSQL & MongoDB with Spring Data JPA for seamless transactions.
✔️ Deploy & manage applications in containerized environments using Docker and Kubernetes.
✔️ Automate software delivery through CI/CD pipelines for continuous integration and deployment.
✔️ Ensure compliance with financial regulations by implementing best practices in data security and governance.
Required Skills & Experience:
🔹 Minimum 6 years of hands-on experience in Java Development, preferably in FinTech or compliance-related applications.
🔹 Strong expertise in Java & Spring Boot for developing enterprise-level applications.
🔹 Proven experience with TLS and mTLS for secure communication in FinTech environments.
🔹 Hands-on experience in Microservices architecture for distributed systems.
🔹 Deep knowledge of API integration for financial systems and third-party services.
🔹 Familiarity with containerization tools (Docker, Kubernetes) for cloud-based deployment.
🔹 Experience with relational (PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB) databases.
🔹 Understanding of authentication & authorization protocols (OAuth, JWT).
🔹 Experience with CI/CD pipelines for automated deployment.
🔹 Knowledge of financial compliance frameworks and regulatory requirements (preferred).