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Principal Java Backend Engineer (Prisma Cloud)

Palo Alto Networks

Your Career

We are looking for  an experience backend software engineer to perform on Principal level within a  the team. Out tech stack is Java in Spring Boot framework, microservices architecture and we are facing challenges in various  areas including algorithmic, architecture, and scalability.

To excel at the Principal level, you will need to possess the ability to rapidly master new technologies and achieve productivity swiftly. Our work revolves around pioneering technologies that are poised to set new standards in the security industry.


Your Impact

  • Lead development of a large and  complex cloud security solution for large organizations

  • Master cloud security to develop the most advanced cloud security solution in the market

  • Write clean, testable, readable, scalable and maintainable Java code that scales and performs well for thousands of customers

  • Develop using the most advanced Java technologies to date

  • Design your features in an advanced architecture model built to meet the scalability requirements by our large customers


Your Experience

  • 8+ years’ experience in building and leading complex, high scale SaaS solutions in Java using Spring framework

  • Proven experience leading end to end design and development tasks while working with multiple stakeholders

  • Flexible and passionate to learn new domains

  • Hands on experience with or, building for at least one of the public cloud providers: AWS, Azure or GCP

  • Hands-on experience with relational and non-relational databases

  • Computer science or an equivalent degree

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