Fullstack Java Software Developer

4. April 2022
Urgent

Job Description

Innovative solutions on the pulse of time, a dynamic working environment characterized by progress, versatile opportunities – this is the world of SKIDATA.
Join our strong, international team now and shape the future of modern access systems with your ideas and know-how.

World market leader in access solutions is looking for talented programmers in Wals as

Fullstack Java Software Developer

YOUR TASKS
You are part of an agile interface team that develops for our SKIDATA access solutions worldwide in Salzburg as well as in Klagenfurt. You will cooperate with colleagues from different areas and nations. You work in a JAVA environment and define and implement APIs that are used on highly available and scalable systems worldwide. Your tasks include design, implementation, automated end-to-end quality assurance and operational monitoring of your solutions. In your role, you will actively drive development and help shape a forward-looking solution.

YOUR PROFILE
• Degree with focus on IT and software development
• At least three years of professional experience
• Experience in API design
• Solid experience with the Spring Framework
• Knowledge with message queues
• Experience with Docker, Kubernetes
• Knowledge of relational databases (Oracle or PostgreSQL)
• Experience in scaling highly available systems
• Growth Mindset – willingness to improve and learn
• Quality Mindset – Do the right things and do things right
• Pleasure in working out complex technical solutions

YOUR FUTURE
• international team of specialists
• exciting projects and tasks in an agile environment
• good opportunities for further training
• great creative freedom
• structured career path
• worldwide perspectives

We offer a salary in line with the market, which is based on your qualifications and professional experience. The collective agreement minimum salary for this position is 2.063,00 Euro per month on a full-time basis. Your actual salary will be overpaid in line with the market and is significantly higher than the collective agreement minimum salary.