Tech Lead Java
Full time
at Morgan McKinley
in
Singapore
Posted on April 25, 2024
Job details
The Java Technical Lead is responsible for devising and recommending technical solutions to address IT-related challenges. Job Responsibilities:
- Lead requirement analysis and oversee project architecture implementation.
- Develop customized, reusable solutions tailored to project, program, or operational requirements.
- Create detailed, high-quality designs.
- Perform unit testing using automated frameworks and proactively address potential risks.
- Configure own work or team contributions, assessing the technical implications of various technologies and strategies.
- Provide feedback on developers' work to drive continuous improvement.
- Uphold coding standards and best practices to ensure the delivery of quality outputs.
- Collaborate effectively as a team member on operational, integration, or application architecture requirements, design, implementation, and ongoing operations deliverables.
- Diploma/Degree in Computing/Information Technology or equivalent qualification.
- Open to Singaporean Only.
- Minimum of 5 years' development experience in Java.
- Proficiency in Spring/Spring Boot framework.
- Experience working with relational databases such as Oracle and MySQL.
- Hands-on experience in implementing SOAP and RESTful web services.
- Familiarity with frontend frameworks like Angular, Struts, jQuery, and Bootstrap.
- Experience in batch processing implementations.
- Previous involvement in developing custom frameworks, including security and validation frameworks.
- Prior experience in team leadership roles.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Advanced understanding of modern software development methodologies.
- Proficiency in software testing methodologies, scripting, and relevant tools.
- Minimum of three full SDLC experiences for web application projects.
- Ability to collaborate effectively within a team and with clients.
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