Parlin, New Jersey, United States
Java developer, 7 years, mostly banking and healthcare. Currently at Bank of America building microservices behind payments and account-opening with Java 17, Spring Boot 3, and Kafka. I own services end to end API design through deployment and on-call. Recent wins: ā Replaced nightly batch with Kafka Streams pipeline. Data lands in under a minute now, not next morning. ā Cut API latency from 840ms to 200ms (Redis caching + Hibernate N+1 fix). ā Containerized 6 legacy services, deploy time from half a day to 20 minutes. Core stack: Java 17, Spring Boot 3, Kafka, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, JUnit 5, Git. Previously: Gainwell Technologies (claims platform, 40K docs/day ingestion pipeline) and Advarra (clinical data, HIPAA, Azure). US citizen. New Jersey/NYC metro/Remote role (preferred). Open to Java Developer and Backend Engineer roles. š§ [email protected]
Java developer on the digital banking team, building and maintaining Spring Boot 3 microservices (Java 17) behind account-opening and payments workflows ⢠Build REST and GraphQL APIs consumed by web and mobile clients for online banking products. ⢠Built data-transformation layer converting SWIFT/CSV from partner banks to internal JSON with deadletter handling; multithreading with CompletableFuture for parallel file processing. ⢠Secured internal APIs with Spring Security, OAuth 2.0, RBAC; closed all pen-test findings. ⢠Built React/Redux screens for loan-officer dashboard; accessibility fixes with UX team.