PingWind
API Developer
About this role
PingWind seeks an experienced API Developer for a fully remote role supporting the Department of Veterans Affairs. You'll design, build, and maintain robust APIs using Java and Python while ensuring security, performance, and seamless integration across systems.
What you'll do
- Design and document API specifications, endpoints, and data models for REST and GraphQL protocols
- Develop and implement APIs using Java and Python with Spring Boot framework
- Integrate APIs with internal, external, and third-party systems and applications
- Write unit, integration, and end-to-end tests; debug and resolve issues for reliability
- Implement authentication, authorization, encryption, and security best practices
- Monitor API performance, optimize scalability, manage versions, and support ongoing enhancements
What they're looking for
- Java REST Web Services
- Spring Boot
- Python
- AWS (Advanced)
- SQL
- Git
- API design and documentation
- RESTful architecture
Benefits
- Eleven federal holidays and accrued paid time off
- Three medical plan choices with generous employer contribution; dental and vision coverage
- 401k with competitive matching and vesting schedule
- Company-paid disability, life, and AD&D insurance
- Continuing education assistance and wellness benefits (Calm app, WellHub gym subsidy)
- Parental leave, FSA options, EAP, legal and pet insurance
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PingWind
PingWind builds SaaS/PaaS solutions and business intelligence dashboard systems, with work supporting government agencies including the Veterans Benefits Administration. The company is hiring quality assurance engineers, front-end developers, DevSecOps engineers, and business intelligence software engineers for roles emphasizing secure infrastructure, user experience, and data visibility.
View all jobs at PingWindLikely interview questions
- Walk us through your experience designing and documenting REST APIs; how do you approach API specification?
- Describe a complex API integration challenge you solved using Java and Spring Boot—what was the issue and your approach?