Navikara

Java Full stack developer

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Last date

25/06/2026

Openings

1 or more

Qualification

Spring & Hibernate;Java Ful...

Post

Full Time

Overview

Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain full stack web applications using Core Java, J2EE, and Spring Framework.Build responsive front-end interfaces using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JQuery, and ReactJS.<...

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Location
Ganganagar; Rajasthan; Uttar Pradesh
Salary
400000 - 700000 (per annum)
Skill Required
Spring & Hibernate;Java Full Stack Development;Front-End & Back-End Integration
Duration
Not specified
Posted On
27/4/2026
Company Client
(On behalf of Llp S3bglobal Technologies)
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Sector: Other Service Activities Functional Area: Human Resources Functional Role: Fresher Total Experience In Years: 3 - 5 Nature Of Job: Full Time Gender Preferences: Any Ex Servicemen Preferred: No

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Company Name: Powered by Monster (On behalf of Llp S3bglobal Technologies) Click here for more details Job Title Java Full stack developer Organisation Type Sector Other Service Activities Functional Area Human Resources Functional Role Fresher Job Description Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain full stack web applications using Core Java, J2EE, and Spring Framework.Build responsive front-end interfaces using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JQuery, and ReactJS.Implement back-end services and RESTful APIs.Integrate data persistence using Hibernate or JPA.Participate in Agile ceremonies and contribute to sprint planning, estimation, and reviews.Work with Tomcat web servers for deploying and testing applications.Collaborate with QA and DevOps teams to ensure smooth delivery and deployment.Debug and resolve technical issues across the stack.