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Passionate Java / Kotlin Developer

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  • Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland
€ 3.000 - € 7.000 per maandSoftware

Functieomschrijving

Sourcelabs is a high-quality consultancy company that was founded for developers by developers. We believe that happy developers make a high impact. That's why we value a good work-life balance, support employee vitality, and invest a lot in professional development and growth.


Our clients appreciate our deep expertise and know they can count on us to tackle complex and technically challenging projects. How? Because we keep being curious, we question the status quo and we keep investing in our technical skills. It's during Sourcelabs internal meetups that we experimented with new technologies like Dapr, GraphQL, Serverless, Kafka, Machine Learning, Game Development, creating your own Chrome extension, or (yep) working with 'no code' platforms. Because… why not? We constantly want to learn and grow - maybe on the next project one of these technologies will be used.


We are one of the proud Community Sponsors of the Dutch Kotlin User Group (www.kotlin.nl) - we believe in Kotlin since its beginning and we support developers by organizing Kotlin workshops, meetups, and trainings.


By joining Sourcelabs you will join a team with developers just like you: passionate about technology, hungry to learn and experiment with different tools and frameworks, and driven to deliver the best possible solutions for our customers.


What you will do:


  • Use your expertise in software development to join client teams and work on their software challenges (ranging from modernization of the codebase to building microservices from scratch, assisting with architecture design, or acting as Scrum Master for internal client teams). It’s up to you to tell us what kind of project will make you happy!

  • Build your personal development plan together with Jarno and Stephan (certifications, trainings, conferences)

  • Work on own projects ½ day per month during the internal ‘half meetup day’

  • Prepare or participate in the monthly internal meetups with a focus on a technical challenge (https://www.sourcelabs.nl/blog) every last Friday of the month

  • Challenge Sourcelabs colleagues at FIFA, scrabble, padel, and water skiing (to name a few examples) during quarterly outings

Vereisten

  • Eager to learn and grow with us

  • At least 3 - 5 years of experience as a software engineer within the Java ecosystem

  • Solid Software Engineering basis backed up with a degree: Bachelor or Master

  • Experience with well-known frameworks within the Java ecosystem, such as Spring Boot, Jakarta EE, Micronaut, Quarkus, etc.

  • Experience working with Microservices or event-driven architectures, APIs, REST

  • Familiar with Cloud technologies like Kubernetes, AWS, GCP or Azure

  • Having worked with Kotlin is a big plus, but we are more than happy to teach you everything you need to know about Kotlin!

  • Strong interest in developing yourself and sharing knowledge (as a Sourcelabs employee you will be a co-creator of meetups!

  • You should be based in the Netherlands to apply for this opportunity. Unfortunately, we can't consider candidates who require Visa sponsorship. 


More information

into(at)sourcelabs.nl


Please note that we do not work with recruitment agencies and we will not pay any fees relative to unrequested CV introductions. 

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Sourcelabs is a high-quality consultancy company that was founded for developers by developers. We believe that happy developers make a high impact. That's why we value a good work-life balance, support employee vitality, and invest a lot in professional development and growth.   Our clients appreciate our deep expertise and know they can count on us to tackle complex and technically challenging projects. How? Because we keep being curious, we question the status quo and we keep investing in our technical skills. It's during Sourcelabs internal meetups that we experimented with new technologies like Dapr,  GraphQL, Serverless, Kafka, Machine Learning, Game Development, creating your own Chrome extension, or (yep) working with 'no code' platforms. Because… why not? We constantly want to learn and grow - maybe on the next project one of these technologies will be used.