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Java Web Developer (LATAM)

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Posted 9 days ago

A Java Web Developer builds and maintains dynamic web applications using Java-based server-side technologies, developing features across the presentation and application layers in collaboration with designers, back-end engineers, and stakeholders.

What We Expect From You:

  • Develop server-side web logic using Java EE, Jakarta EE, or Spring MVC, building maintainable and well-tested application components.
  • Build and maintain web UIs using templating engines like JSP or Thymeleaf, or integrate with modern JavaScript front-end frameworks.
  • Design and query relational databases using MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle, ensuring efficient schema design and query performance.
  • Implement and consume RESTful web services, documenting endpoints clearly for front-end teams and third-party consumers.
  • Ensure cross-browser compatibility and responsive layouts across a range of devices and screen sizes.
  • Apply web security best practices including OWASP guidelines, CSRF protection, and XSS prevention throughout the application layer.
  • Maintain and deploy applications on servlet containers such as Tomcat or JBoss, supporting both on-premise and cloud environments.

Requirements

  • 2+ years of Java web development experience with a solid understanding of the request-response lifecycle and HTTP fundamentals.
  • Practical experience with Spring MVC or Java EE / Jakarta EE for building enterprise-grade web application components.
  • Proficiency in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript (ES6+) for building and styling interactive front-end pages.
  • Experience with server-side templating using Thymeleaf, JSP, or a comparable view technology.
  • Solid SQL skills and experience using JDBC, JPA, or Hibernate to interact with relational databases.

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Job details

Workplace

Hybrid

Location

Argentina

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