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Stelle:
Software Engineer (Kotlin, Java) (m/f/d) - Capacity Management team
Unternehmen:
Flix
Anforderungen:
3–5 years of experience building production-grade backend systems, with Java or preferably using Kotlin
Comfortable making technical decisions independently
Good understanding of OOP and Software Design Patterns
Experience designing and working with relational databases such as PostgreSQL
Good knowledge of testing principles
Familiar with CI/CD and deploying to production
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English are a must
You value open communication, constructive feedback, and shared ownership of outcomes
Nice to have – you''ll stand out if you also have:
Experience with Akka/Pekko
Experience running containerized applications (Docker, Kubernetes)
Understanding of Kafka-like message brokers and streaming patterns
Hands-on experience with event-driven architecture principles (event sourcing, CQRS) applied within a microservices ecosystem
Familiar with cloud providers (especially AWS)
We recognize that everyone carries a unique set of valuable skills and experiences. If you think you could have an impact even though you don''t meet 100% of the requirements, we still encourage you to apply. We want to hear from you!
Aufgaben:
Work in a cross-functional and self-organized team, which develops software related to our e-commerce business
Develop microservices meant to assist in managing the capacity of various capacitive-sensitive products
Analyze, propose, and drive technology improvements
Uphold engineering quality through code reviews, testing, and thoughtful design decisions
Use AI tools such as Claude Code and Copilot conscientiously to assist in faster and higher-quality development
Take ownership of features end-to-end, from design and implementation through to production, while also contributing to the continuous improvement of our existing systems