Mid-Level Backend Java Developer/Atlanta Hybrid/Aerospace Position Available In Fulton, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: My team is working with an Atlanta-based aerospace company seeking a Mid-Level Backend Java Developer to join their team. The role involves building secure software solutions for mission-critical environments. Ideal candidates have 3+ years of Java Spring and Kotlin experience, along with AWS capabilities. The position offers a competitive salary of $110k - $130k and a flexible 2-day hybrid schedule. Apply if you are located in Atlanta and have the necessary qualifications.
Job Description
Mid-Level Backend Java Developer/Atlanta Hybrid/Aerospace
Mid-Level Backend Java Developer/Atlanta Hybrid/Aerospace
Atlanta, Georgia
Hybrid
Direct Hire
$110k – $130k
My team is working with a company here in the Atlanta area that’s looking to scale!
They’re in the aerospace and defense industry, and they are looking to bring a Mid-Level Backend Developer onto the team to help their core goal: building secure, high-performance software solutions used in mission-critical environments.
These solutions are used by US defense companies to ensure a reliable environment in which they build and track their fleets. Ideal candidates have 3+ years of Java Spring experience, 3+ Years of Kotlin experience, as well as AWS capabilities. They are located in the Smyrna area of Atlanta, and offer a flexible 2 days in Hybrid Schedule. Applicants must be located in the Atlanta area.
Must-Have Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field
Strong experience with Kotlin (especially coroutines) and Java (3+ years)
Proficient in API architecture, multithreaded systems, and performance optimization
Familiarity with mobile platforms (Android/iOS)
Exposure to current AI tools and trends
The Job:
90% Hands on
10% Direction
Benefits:
Tuesday/Thursday Hybrid Schedule
Great benefits package
Competitive salary
Unlimited PTO
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis now and in the future.
Posted by: Andrew Reeves
Specialization:
Java