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Senior Full Stack Developer (AI/LLM Integration) C2C:: Contract

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Job Role: Senior Full Stack Developer (AI/LLM Integration) (10+ Year)
Job Location: 21215 Burbank Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA-91367 | Mason, OH Onsite (F2F) (5days/week)
Job Type: Contract
Pay Range: $70 –$75 /hour

 

Role Descriptions:
Senior Full Stack Developer (AI/LLM Integration)
Required Skills
Java 11/17/21
Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security
Microservices Architecture
REST APIs, SOAP Services
Angular (11+/19), ReactJS, TypeScript, HTML5, CSS3
Azure/AWS Cloud Platforms
SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, MongoDB
Git, Maven, Jenkins
JUnit, Mockito
Agile/Scrum
Preferred Skills
OpenAI/LLM Integration
Spring AI, LangChain4j
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation)
Prompt Engineering
AI-powered Microservices
Kafka
Docker/Kubernetes
GraphQL

Responsibilities:
Design, develop, and maintain enterprise-grade Java applications using Spring Boot and Microservices.
Build and consume RESTful APIs and integrate third-party services.
Develop responsive user interfaces using Angular and TypeScript.
Design and implement cloud-native solutions on Azure and AWS.
Integrate AI/LLM capabilities using OpenAI, Spring AI, and LangChain frameworks.
Implement RAG-based solutions and prompt engineering techniques to improve AI application performance
Collaborate with cross-functional teams in Agile environments.
Develop unit and integration tests and ensure code quality through best practices

Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.
10+ years of hands-on Java/J2EE development experience.
Strong experience in Spring ecosystem, Angular, databases, and cloud technologies.
Experience delivering AI-enabled enterprise

To apply for this job email your details to pankaj.singh@diverselynx.com

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