Mindbank Consulting Group is seeking a Senior Full Stack Java Developer to support our federal client in advancing species management and conservation initiatives. This is not your typical narrow development role; this position is for someone who thrives wearing multiple hats. If you enjoy variety, like solving problems across the stack, and are comfortable working in a legacy application newly moved to the cloud, this could be the right fit for you.
- The incumbent is expected onsite from the first day of employment; there are no exceptions
- Candidates must be either US Citizens or US Permanent Residents
- Mindbank does not partner with third-party staffing companies, i .e., you must be able to work directly for Mindbank.
- Salary is $120K - $135K and is based on each candidate’s professional experience and skills.
Responsibilities :
Lead development efforts with a Java-focused stack, while also working in front-end frameworks, scripting languages, and integration points.Jump in across the software lifecycle - development, DevOps, QA / test automation, and even data warehousing.Help modernize, optimize , and sustain a mission-critical federal system now operating in a cloud environment.Collaborate closely with product owners and stakeholders, translating business needs into working, maintainable software solutions.Troubleshoot issues across environments , including Tier 2 support when needed.Qualifications :
US Citizen or Permanent ResidentA bachelor's degree in Computer Science or similar.8+ years of hands-on, professional experience with strong Java 8+ development skills, plus exposure to modern front-end frameworks (React, Angular, etc.).Hands-on experience with cloud (AWS, GCP), containers (Docker, Kubernetes), and DevOps tools (Jenkins, Maven, Git).Understanding of databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch) and data integration tools.Enjoys being a generalist with depth, i.e., you are comfortable moving between requirements, coding, automation, testing, and data tasks.Ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical audiences and solve problems in a collaborative environment.