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Java Lead
About the role
Iris Software is seeking a Java Lead in Gurugram to own and shape the delivery of complex, mission-critical enterprise applications. Day-to-day, you will design and develop scalable systems using Core Java, Spring Boot, and Microservices, define API contracts and integration strategies, optimize performance through caching and JVM tuning, and drive CI/CD and deployment automation. You will also conduct code reviews, troubleshoot production issues, and mentor junior developers while collaborating with cross-functional teams to translate business needs into technical solutions.
What you’ll do
- Design and develop scalable enterprise applications using Core Java, Spring Boot, and Microservices architecture.
- Define API contracts, service boundaries, and integration strategies for distributed and enterprise-grade systems.
- Develop reusable backend components and enterprise services following clean architecture and secure coding practices.
- Optimize application performance through caching, asynchronous processing, database tuning, and JVM optimization.
- Own end-to-end delivery of assigned modules including design, development, testing support, and deployment readiness.
- Conduct code reviews ensuring adherence to coding standards, security guidelines, and engineering best practices.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to translate business needs into technical solutions.
- Design event-driven architectures and asynchronous communication mechanisms to improve system scalability and resilience.
What you’ll bring
- 7-10 years of experience (9-10 years required)
- Strong proficiency in Core Java (Java 8+)
- Hands-on experience with Spring Boot and Spring Security (JWT)
- Solid understanding of Microservices architecture and REST APIs
- Experience with Backend Unit Testing (JUnit)
- Knowledge of Data Structures, OOPS Concepts, and Multithreading & Concurrency
- Familiarity with JPA, Kafka, Git Hub, and MS SQL
- Ability to design scalable enterprise applications and event-driven architectures