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Job Description:
Your new role – challenging and future-oriented:
In your new role, you will be part of one of several agile development teams building innovative large-scale traffic management applications deployed in cities around the world.
You will develop web-based applications throughout the development lifecycle.
You will actively participate in all agile ceremonies and interact with your team, product owner and colleagues across the company to make our product a success.
You will take responsibility for the development of complete modules and guide younger colleagues.
You will also be responsible for product quality, fixing bugs and extending automated tests.
We offer you a high degree of flexibility in hybrid work models to give you a good work-life balance.
Your qualifications – solid and appropriate:
You have a successfully completed university degree in computer science or a comparable course of study.
You have many years of experience in backend development and are very well versed in Java.
Very good knowledge in at least two of the following technologies is important to us: Spring Boot, Microservices, GitLab CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes and scripting languages (Phyton).
You have a perfect understanding of Linux or Windows and a confident handling of development environments and tools (Eclipse or Intellij, Maven, Jenkins, Git, JIRA, Confluence).
It is an advantage if you are familiar with web security, IAM/keycloak, OAuth 2.0 and/or image hardening.
You have a passion for agile development and a culture of continuous improvement, - knowledge and experience with the SAFe framework is a plus.
You are fluent in English; German is a plus.
Are you ready to learn more about the traffic management field? Then you are the right person!
Company Benefits
Flexible working time
Remote work possible
30 days vacation
Additional salary components based on contract lenght