Software Engineer (Backend-Java)
NavaFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The position is based in Dortmund with a remote option, and there is also the possibility of home office.
Required skills include programming experience with Java and JavaScript, knowledge of relational databases, and a degree in (business) informatics or comparable IT training. Additional needs are responsibility, structured work approach, basic business process knowledge, fluent German (B2/C1), and good English skills.
Benefits include flexible working hours with glide time, 30 days of vacation per year, childcare contribution subsidy, free LinkedIn Learning access, individual training opportunities, occupational health management, company pension and additional health insurance, fitness area and lounge with games, team events, and free hot and cold drinks.
A strong candidate has a completed degree in informatics or IT training, relevant software development experience, Java and JavaScript programming skills, knowledge of relational databases and business processes, plus fluent German and good English.
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