Aubay Portugal is a multinational French company operating in Portugal since 2007, with offices in Lisbon and Oporto. We specialize in Management, Implementation, Development, and Maintenance of Information Systems, serving sectors such as banking, insurance, telecommunications, services, energy, and transports.
What are we looking for?
* A Java Developer with over 3 years of experience in Kotlin and Spring Boot;
* Hands-on experience with Spring WebFlux (reactive programming) – Mandatory;
* Basic knowledge of Kubernetes for independent deployments;
* Frontend development experience is a plus;
* Familiarity with non-relational databases, Redis, and Azure DevOps (ADO) is a strong advantage;
* Availability to travel to the client's office once every 3 months;
* Fluent in English (B2+) – Mandatory.
What do we have to offer you?
* Health Insurance;
* Feedback & Coffee – our Performance Management Cycle with regular feedback and career progression;
* Remote working model;
* A Training Academy offering technical and behavioral training sessions (e-Learning and classroom), Meet & Techs, Webinars, and Mentoring;
* Events and Teambuildings.
What makes us different?
* Our culture is based on transparency, team spirit, regular feedback, and continuous learning;
* Reference prizes and birthday presents;
* No dress code;
* Informal communication — we know your name and address each other personally;
* Opportunities for professional growth in a supportive environment.
If you're interested, we look forward to your application. Are you ready for the first step?
We are waiting for you!
Personal data collected by Aubay Portugal as Data Controller will be processed for application analysis to take steps prior to potential employment. Data will be kept during the application process and for two years thereafter. Data may be transferred or processed further in compliance with legal obligations. For questions or requests regarding data protection rights, contact our headquarters or the Data Protection Officer via email. You also have the right to file a complaint with the National Data Protection Authority.
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