Power the Future with us!
At SolarEdge (NASDAQ: SEDG), we're a global leader in smart energy technology, with over 3,000 employees, offices in 34 countries, and millions of installations worldwide. Our innovative solutions include solar inverters, battery storage, backup systems, EV charging, and AI-based energy management. We're committed to making clean, green energy the primary power source for homes, businesses, and beyond.
We are looking for a talented Java Engineer to join our Cloud Core Services team, building high-performance, scalable backend systems that power millions of solar installations worldwide.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop high-performance, mission-critical microservices with a focus on low latency, high availability, and optimal throughput
- Build and maintain real-time data pipelines using Apache Kafka
- Write clean, testable, and well-documented code in accordance with engineering best practices
- Design and optimize data models across relational databases and Cassandra
- Deploy and manage services in Kubernetes-based cloud environments
- Monitor production systems using ELK and Grafana, and respond to incidents proactively
- Participate in code reviews, architectural discussions, and contribute to team best practices
- Support production systems and troubleshoot issues as they arise
- 3+ years of experience in Java backend development
- Strong hands-on experience with Spring Boot and microservices architecture
- Experience building and consuming event-driven systems with Apache Kafka
- Proficiency with relational databases (schema design, query optimization)
- Experience with NoSQL databases, preferably Cassandra
- Familiarity with containerized environments — Docker and Kubernetes
- Experience with monitoring and observability tools such as ELK stack and Grafana
- Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset
Advantage:
- Experience with high-throughput, low-latency distributed systems
- Background in IoT or energy-tech domains
- Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and GitOps practices