Web and Android Developer- Night Shift- WFH

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Job description:

We are looking for Web and Android Developers with interest and passion in the following areas:

  • Minimum 2 Years of relevant experience in Web related technologies.
  • Should have worked on Java/J2EE (at least Java 7).
  • Should have experience in design and Development applications using Java, and Eclipse Plugin Development.

Purpose of the Role:

Play a key role in designing, installing, testing, and implementing new ideas to the application based on requirements and software system maintenance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Must have Excellent Debugging, performance tuning, and problem-solving techniques. Should be open to working on new platforms/technologies/ frameworks.
  • Strong analytical skills and a sound explorer of programming implementation of mathematical problems would be a plus.
  • Should be well versed with SDLC concepts.
  • Should have experience on Application servers like Tomcat.

Technical Competencies Required:

Android developer:

Roles and responsibilities may vary depending on the company, team, and project, but they typically include the following:

  • Creating and maintaining Android applications that are high-quality, efficient, and scalable
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to create new features
  • Ensuring the performance, quality, and responsiveness of applications
  • Identifying and resolving bugs and performance bottlenecks
  • Conducting code reviews, maintaining code quality, and ensuring adherence to coding standards
  • Implementing and integrating APIs and third-party libraries
  • Participating in the entire Android development lifecycle, including planning, testing, and deploying applications
  • Have sound knowledge of React native, Koatlin and Flatter

Front-end Technologies: Strong hands-on experience in web frameworks, DOJO, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: ₹35,305.37 - ₹65,860.07 per month

Benefits:

  • Work from home

Work Location: In person

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