Architect enterprise software solutions with 8+ years experience. Hands-on Java development (5+ years) focusing on microservices (preferably Spring Boot) and 3+ years designing and implementing SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) services and architectures.
Technical Architect
Experience:
8+ years of overall experience in enterprise software development and
architecture.
5+ years of hands-on experience in Java development, preferably with Spring
Boot for microservices.
3+ years of dedicated experience with SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP)
services and architecture.
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