The Role
Design, build, enhance, and support Best Buys platform applications. Work in an Agile, TDD environment, participate in pair programming, and apply DevOps practices to monitor, optimize, and support production systems for scalable applications.
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Job Description
Job Description
- In this role, you will be a critical member of the team building and enhancing changes for BestBuy's platform.
- You'll support and extend running applications & assist in the design and development of new applications.
- Overall knowledge of designing an application to run on a scalable platform is expected.
- You will be working in an agile environment which means test-driven development and pair programming.
- Best Buy is evolving towards a dev/ops model, with development teams engaged in monitoring, optimizing and supporting our production environments.
6+ months contract.
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Skills Required
- Experience developing Java/J2EE applications
- Experience supporting and extending running/production applications
- Knowledge of designing applications for scalable platforms
- Experience working in an Agile environment
- Familiarity with test-driven development and pair programming
- Experience with DevOps practices, monitoring, optimizing, and supporting production environments
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The Company
What We Do
Atria Group LLC, also operating as Atria IT, is a specialized IT staffing and consulting firm headquartered in Plano, Texas. The company provides comprehensive workforce solutions, including staffing, consulting, software development, and training services, specializing in enterprise solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. Their primary objective is to assist these enterprises in maximizing their IT resources to meet evolving technological challenges.








