Full Stack Engineer (React/Java/AWS) at Mutual of Omaha
Nebraska, Nebraska, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Aug, 25

Salary

145000.0

Posted On

25 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Jira, Software Development, Spring Boot, Software Engineering Practices, Java, Design Principles, Confluence

Industry

Computer Software/Engineering

Description

Location: Nebraska
Work Type: Full Time Regular
Job No: 503940
Categories: Information Technology, Featured
Application Closes: Closes Jun 6, 2025
Join Mutual of Omaha as a Full Stack Engineer and develop cohesive and easy-to-use user interfaces supporting key integrations for our business-to-business product lines. You’ll focus on designing and developing front-end services using React and developing full stack solutions using Java, Spring Boot and AWS. If you enjoy applying clean coding practices to drive modernization initiatives, apply today to shape the future of our systems.

WE VALUE DIVERSE EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND PASSION FOR INNOVATION. IF YOUR EXPERIENCE ALIGNS WITH THE LISTED REQUIREMENTS

If you have questions about your application or the hiring process, email our Talent Acquisition area at careers@mutualofomaha.com. Please allow at least one week from time of applying if you are checking on the status.
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Responsibilities
  • Develop, test, and maintain cohesive solutions leveraging multiple technologies such as React, Java, Spring Boot, AWS, MuleSoft, Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Actively contribute to team ideation and brainstorming sessions to devise creative solutions.
  • Apply dynamic coding practices, ensure clean code quality, and utilizing version control and change management for consistency and reliability.
  • Drive modernization initiatives, including cloud-first development and containerized solutions, ensuring scalable, flexible, and future-ready systems.
  • Mentor other Engineers and provide guidance on best practices.
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