Back-End Engineer

Nobody is perfect and meets 100% of requirements. If you, however, meet some of the criteria below and are genuinely curious about the world of software development and IT Cloud, we will be happy to meet you.

If you possess traits and experience that fits into the below, we’d love to hear from you:

  • Proficiency in several elements of our technology stack (Java/Kotlin, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, OAuth, React and TypeScript) is expected.Strong hands-on coding capabilities with Java and Spring Boot.

  • Experience on designing, implementing, releasing and testing software solutions ensuring reliability, functionality and performance.

  • Experience in API design, development, API management and relative design patterns.

  • Experience in developing scalable and highly available applications, leveraging cloud services and relative architectural and design patterns.

  • Experience with coaching and guiding other fellow SW engineers.

  • Exposure to Azure DevOps (Repo, Pipeline, CI/CD).

  • Ability to describe and document application architecture and processes in an easy-to-understand manner.

For Spain the base salary range for this position is between EUR 42.000a nd EUR 70.000 (for a full-time role). The specific salary offered considers:​
  • the requirements, scope, complexity and responsibilities of the role, ​
  • the applicant’s own profile including education/qualifications, expertise, specialisation, skills and experience.​
In addition to your base salary, Swiss Re offers an attractive performance-based variable compensation component, designed to recognise your achievements. Further you will enjoy a variety of global and location specific benefits.​

Eligibility may vary depending on the terms of Swiss Re policies and your employment contract.​

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