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About the Company:
SaveIN is India’s first ‘Buy now, Pay later’ platform for healthcare products and services. We offer flexible, low-cost repayment plans for a host of healthcare products and treatments, delivered through our network of healthcare providers.
We aim to create India’s largest integrated private healthcare ecosystem and build technology-first solutions to facilitate timely and quality care through enhanced affordability for millions of Indians.
We are backed by a strong set of global investors including Silicon Valley based Y-Combinator.

Our promise to you:
● We aim to hire the best of talent, passionate about the vision of SaveIN
● We aim to create an equal opportunity, open, challenging as well as rewarding environment to bring the best out of our people
● We are here to be a large, prosperous, profitable, and resilient organization so that we may serve our customers sustainably across economic cycles, we aim to achieve this most ethically and transparently possible
● Being compliant is not only an obligation but a chosen way of life
● We would love to see you grow and are committed to doing our best to contribute towards your success

About the role:
SaveIN is looking for a Software Engineer | Java, who enjoys solving challenging problems
and can develop and deploy APIs and Web applications using Java MVC Frameworks and
power a variety of classing leading digital products. You will work with developers, product
and founding team and would also be expected to lead a team of junior developers in the future.
Location: Gurugram

Key responsibilities:
● Work with business users to gather functional requirements
● Combine your technical expertise and passion for problem-solving to deliver end-to-end solutions
● Design and implement high-quality, test-driven code for various projects
● Unit Testing/Integration Testing
● Code configuration and release management
● Document technical design as per internal compliance standards
● Work with senior management and external stakeholders to ensure that deliverables are met

Skills and competencies:
● Education: BE/BTech/MTech/MCA
● Minimum 3 Years of experience in Web Application and API development, in Java 8 and above
● Working experience with MVC frameworks like Spring, Play, etc.
● Experience with Multi-threading, Collections, and concurrent API
● Working experience with web services and APIs (REST, SOAP)
● Experience in developing microservices in Spring Boot
● Experience working with tools like Git, and Maven.
● Experience writing high-quality code with fully automated unit test coverage (Junit, Mockito, etc.)
● Experience in defining and applying design/coding standards, patterns and quality metrics
● Working experience with data platforms (relational and/or NoSQL) and messaging technologies
● Excellent OOPs, data structure, and algorithm knowledge
● Understanding & experience in API management, Swagger
● Working experience with LINUX/UNIX environment and shell scripts
● Experience in working on public cloud infrastructure- AWS (EC2, ECS, Cognito, CloudWatch, SQS, S3)
● Understanding/experience with 3rd party integrations like CRM, payment gateways, performance marketing tools

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