Java Camunda Lead
Are you a Java Solutions Architect with a strong background in Camunda BPMN and microservices architecture We re looking for a Java Camunda Lead for an exciting greenfield project that focuses on process automation and cuttingedge technology solutions.
What you ll be doing:
Lead the architecture design and implementation of complex features using Camunda Engine BPMN business processes and SOA/Microservices architecture.
Interface with key stakeholders across the Software Development Life Cycle from requirements elicitation to deployment.
Ensure scalability performance and security while providing highquality code deliverables.
Support the team in laying foundations creating frameworks and setting best practices for the entire project.
Train and mentor junior developers to upskill on Camunda BPMN and Java microservices.
Key Skills & Experience:
Proven experience in Java application development with a focus on microservices architecture.
Strong knowledge of Camunda Engine and BPMN processes.
Handson expertise in Java (Spring Spring Boot Hibernate) and containerization technologies (Docker Kubernetes).
Familiar with cloud platforms like AWS Azure or Google Cloud.
Experience in RESTful APIs CI/CD tools and eventdriven architectures (Kafka).
At least 3 years of Camunda experience.
Core Responsibilities:
Define architecture and create highlevel design artifacts.
Ensure scalability performance and security requirements are met.
Work handson in Java/Microservices development.
Help build and grow the Camunda BPMN capability in the organization.
Mentor and train developers to implement process automation.
Qualifications
Degree in Software Engineering or a related technical discipline.
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