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Posted 6d ago

Java spring boot Next JS

@ Tata Consultancy Services
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:developing frontend, developing backend, integrating components
Requirements Summary:5-8 years experience; strong Next.js, React.js, Java, and Spring Boot skills; REST API and frontend/backend integration experience; Bachelor of Engineering required.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Next.js, React.js, JavaScript, Java, Spring Boot, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, REST APIs
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Job Title: Full Stack Developer (Next.js + Java)
Job Summary:
We are looking for a highly skilled Senior Full Stack Developer with strong expertise in Next.js and Java-based backend technologies to design, develop, and maintain scalable, high-performance web applications. The candidate should be proficient in building modern user interfaces and robust backend services.
Frontend Development (Next.js):
• Develop responsive and high-performance web applications using Next.js and React
• Implement Server-Side Rendering (SSR), Static Site Generation (SSG), and API routes
• Optimize applications for speed, SEO, and scalability
• Collaborate with UI/UX designers to build intuitive user interfaces
• Ensure cross-browser compatibility and mobile responsiveness
Backend Development (Java):
• Design and develop RESTful APIs using Java and Spring Boot
• Build scalable, secure, and highly available backend services
• Implement business logic, data processing, and system integrations
• Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code
Integration & Full Stack Responsibilities:
• Integrate frontend and backend components seamlessly
• Work with APIs, databases, authentication mechanisms, and third-party services
• Ensure end-to-end functionality, performance, and reliability
Technical Skills:
• Strong experience in Next.js, React.js, and JavaScript (ES6+)
• Strong experience in Java and Spring Boot
• Experience with REST APIs and microservices architecture
• Knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, and Bootstrap