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Java Backend Developer - MQ, Kafka Messaging Systems
Astra-North Infoteck Inc. ~ Conquering today’s challenges, achieving tomorrow’s vision!
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vancouver, Canada
Location
vancouver
Posted
June 01, 2026
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Responsibilities
Design, implement, and optimize backend services handling high-volume data flows with strict performance and reliability requirements.
Develop Java‑based components using modern frameworks (Spring/Spring Boot or equivalent).
Build and maintain asynchronous and event‑driven workflows using messaging systems such as MQ, Kafka, or RabbitMQ.
Implement performance tuning, profiling, and observability to support sub‑second latency and 99.99% availability goals.
Drive solutioning and system designs for new features, integrations, and platform enhancements across distributed systems.
Ensure service robustness through automated testing (unit, integration, load tests) and CI/CD workflows.
Apply secure‑by‑design principles, including threat modeling, safe data handling, API hardening, and least‑privilege access.
Responsibilities
Design, implement, and optimize backend services handling high-volume data flows with strict performance and reliability requirements.
Develop Java‑based components using modern frameworks (Spring/Spring Boot or equivalent).
Build and maintain asynchronous and event‑driven workflows using messaging systems such as MQ, Kafka, or RabbitMQ.
Implement performance tuning, profiling, and observability to support sub‑second latency and 99.99% availability goals.
Drive solutioning and system designs for new features, integrations, and platform enhancements across distributed systems.
Ensure service robustness through automated testing (unit, integration, load tests) and CI/CD workflows.
Apply secure‑by‑design principles, including threat modeling, safe data handling, API hardening, and least‑privilege access.