Software Engineer - Java / Go | Distributed Systems | Microservices | Kafka | 4 To 7 Years
Cisco UK
Not specified
4+ years enterprise application development
Strong experience in java or go programming
Building large asynchronous task systems
Cisco UK is seeking a Software Engineer with 4-7 years of experience in Java or Go for their Webex Data Analytics Platform team. The role focuses on developing scalable distributed systems and requires proficiency in modern software development practices, including microservices and messaging systems
Job Summary
The role involves building high-performant, highly scalable, complex, and distributed systems end-to-end for the Webex Data Analytics Platform.
Candidates are expected to contribute to a future-ready codebase by sharing technical solutions through design reviews, code reviews, and proof-of-concepts.
Cisco offers limitless opportunities to grow and build meaningful solutions that power how humans and technology work together across physical and digital worlds.
Matching Summary
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Cisco UK is seeking a Software Engineer with 4-7 years of experience in Java or Go for their Webex Data Analytics Platform team. The role focuses on developing scalable distributed systems and requires proficiency in modern software development practices, including microservices and messaging systems.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
4+ years enterprise application development
Strong experience in Java or GO programming
Building large asynchronous task systems
Solid foundation in data structures and algorithms
Experience with microservices architecture principles
Nice-to-have
Proficiency with AI coding tools like Copilot
Experience with Spring Boot or Dropwizard frameworks
Hands-on experience with Docker and containerization
Familiarity with RESTful web services design
Knowledge of 12-Factor app development methodology
Key Requirements
At least 4+ years of experience developing enterprise grade applications
Adept in using AI tools like Copilot/Cursor/Codex/Windsurf
Strong understanding of object-oriented design and SOA architectures