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For our client in Amsterdam we are looking for a Java Developer (Java11+, Spring Boot/Batch/Integration, RESTful API, SQL, JMS, XFB, Payments)
THIS JOB IS NOT SUITABLE FOR FREELANCER. If needed we can provide a payroll construction.
We are looking for an experienced backend Java engineer to strengthen its development team that delivers software solutions within the core area of International Payments processing (TIP).
The Mission
The Payment and Settlement Services (“PSS”) aims to further mature, develop and expand the state of the art payments platforms and settlements services. The PSS focusses on delivering payments and settlement services, meeting the expectations of business lines and beyond, whilst ensuring the basics: safe, secure, compliant, and reliable.
PSS is responsible for providing standardized payments and settlements services around to multiple business lines. There is a clear ambition to also look for external commercialization of our payment platforms.
PSS changes the organization towards a true Services-based organization and to deliver on ambitious promises, we have organized ourselves into a strong strategic and commercially focused organization around our nine services, where our squads working on those products are enabled by clear prioritization, accountability, and capabilities.
You will focus predominantly on the development and extension of the platform of the existing payment engine, APIs and microservices. These applications are written using Java, Spring frameworks (e.g., JPA, JMS, Streaming, Batch, etc.) and deployed via Azure DevOps pipeline.
Profile
You will have an added advantage if you have any of the following:
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