Fullstack Java + Angular Developer Reactive Architecture

South Africa, South Africa

Job Description

Fullstack Java + Angular Developer - Reactive Architecture
Location: Remote (SA-based) initially, then relocation to Malaga, Spain
Contract Type: Daily Rate Contract (Pre-Relocation)
Salary:
3 years Experience - R4500 per day
4-5 years Experience - R5700 to R6800 per day(dependant on experience)
6+ years Experience - R7000 + per day
Job Overview
Take on a pivotal role as a Fullstack Developer delivering complex, enterprise-grade solutions for the financial sector. Leverage your Java and Angular expertise within a highly collaborative, tech-forward environment - with the added opportunity to relocate from South Africa to Malaga, Spain.
Responsibilities

  • Develop high-performance front- and back-end solutions
  • Act as a technical lead and support resource for your team
  • Enhance project architecture using reactive principles
  • Conduct unit/integration testing with JUnit and Mockito
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide continuous improvements
Requirements
  • ~6 years in Java/Spring Boot development
  • 4+ years working with reactive frameworks (WebFlux essential, RSocket desirable)
  • Proficient in Angular, HTML, JavaScript
  • Knowledge of MongoDB, Oracle DB, Hive, OpenShift
  • Familiarity with hexagonal architecture (essential)
  • Experience with Dynatrace, JUnit, Mockito, mock servers
  • Background in wholesale/financial banking (FX, FI, Rates)
  • Strong leadership, organisation, and communication skills
  • Laptop and stable internet connection

Skills Required

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1511294
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    South Africa, South Africa
  • Education
    Not mentioned