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Role Overview: As a candidate for this position, you will be responsible for utilizing your programming and development skills effectively. Your expertise in modern programming languages such as Kotlin, Java, and JavaScript/TypeScript will be crucial for developing backend and app applications using Spring Boot and Kotlin. Additionally, your experience in app development on Android with Kotlin & Jetpack Compose, as well as hybrid app development with Ionic on Android & iOS, will be highly valuable. Key Responsibilities: - Designing and implementing maintainable interfaces such as REST, RPC, and possibly GraphQL. - Responsible for entire subsystems, including authentication with social login. - Conducting code reviews, particularly for complex tasks, focusing on maintainability, testability, and code comprehensibility. - Supporting refactoring measures and technical development initiatives. - Development and maintenance of features and subsystems, such as the Authentication system. - Contributing to the design of architecture and technical roadmaps. - Supporting the selection of suitable technologies and tools. Qualifications Required: - Solid understanding of software engineering best practices. - Knowledge of software architecture principles and proficiency in design patterns. - Ability to avoid anti-patterns and apply principles of clean code and clean architecture. - Thorough code documentation in both inline and external systems like Confluence. - Experience with API design, versioning, and interface testing. - High interest and deep understanding of the technical domain. - Familiarity with deployment mechanisms, logging, monitoring, and performance tuning. - Strong knowledge of Google Cloud. - Proficiency in tools and methods including IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA, version control systems like Git, build tools like Maven, and documentation tools like Confluence and issue tracking systems like JIRA. - Knowledge of agile methodologies such as Scrum and Kanban, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices, and test frameworks like JUnit and MockK. - Experience with DevOps practices, build pipelines, Docker, and possibly Kubernetes.,

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