[Remote] Java Developer (Palantir Foundry)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Revolutional is seeking an experienced Java Developer with hands-on Palantir Foundry experience to support the design, development, integration, and modernization of enterprise applications and data-driven solutions. The ideal candidate will work on building solutions within the Palantir ecosystem to support mission-critical government operations.


Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, test, and maintain enterprise Java applications using modern development frameworks
  • Develop and integrate applications within the Palantir Foundry platform, including data pipelines, operational workflows, and application services
  • Build scalable RESTful APIs and microservices to support enterprise data integration and analytics
  • Collaborate with data engineers, solution architects, and business stakeholders to develop innovative solutions using Palantir Foundry
  • Design and implement data ingestion, transformation, and integration workflows across multiple enterprise data sources
  • Participate in application modernization initiatives utilizing cloud-native technologies and DevSecOps best practices
  • Develop unit tests, integration tests, and support automated CI/CD pipelines
  • Troubleshoot production issues, optimize application performance, and implement enhancements
  • Prepare technical documentation, system design artifacts, and implementation guides
  • Participate in Agile ceremonies including sprint planning, backlog grooming, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives

Skills

  • U.S. Citizenship is required
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 5+ years of Java development experience building enterprise applications
  • Hands-on experience developing solutions within Palantir Foundry is required
  • Strong experience with: Java 11/17+, Spring Boot, RESTful APIs, Microservices Architecture, SQL and relational databases, Git, Maven or Gradle
  • Experience integrating enterprise applications with cloud-based platforms
  • Familiarity with Agile software development methodologies
  • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
  • Current Active Security Clearance (Secret, Top Secret, or TS/SCI) or an Active/Public Trust is highly preferred
  • Experience supporting federal government or other highly regulated environments
  • Experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform
  • Experience with Docker and Kubernetes
  • Experience with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, GitHub Actions, or GitLab CI
  • Experience working with large-scale enterprise data platforms
  • Familiarity with DevSecOps practices and secure software development

Company Overview

  • We enable agencies to modernize, defend critical systems, and deliver results without slowing the mission down. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, US, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is

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