Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in professional information services with €5.6 billion in annual revenue, is seeking a Senior Product Software Engineer to join their team in Pune. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work with Java, Springboot, PostgreSQL, Hibernate, and Azure Services in a hybrid work environment.
The ideal candidate will take a leading role in designing and developing complex software applications, working with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative solutions. With 6+ years of experience required, you'll be responsible for technical leadership, optimization of software programs, and ensuring high-quality deliverables through comprehensive testing procedures.
This position offers the chance to work for a company that serves customers in over 180 countries and maintains operations in over 40 countries, with approximately 21,400 employees worldwide. Wolters Kluwer is committed to diversity and inclusion, providing a welcoming environment and equitable opportunities for all employees regardless of background.
The role combines technical expertise with leadership responsibilities, including collaborating with stakeholders, mentoring team members, and driving technical innovation. You'll be part of a company that values professional growth, offering a comprehensive well-being program and opportunities for career advancement.
Key technical requirements include strong experience with Java, Springboot, PostgreSQL, Hibernate, and Azure Services, along with expertise in software architecture, API development, and relational databases. The position offers a hybrid work arrangement with 8 days per month remote work, providing flexibility while maintaining team collaboration.
Join a company that makes a real difference in the lives of millions of people, helping to advance sustainability, health, justice, prosperity, and commerce around the world. Wolters Kluwer offers a caring and inclusive culture where you can belong, thrive, and contribute to meaningful solutions that professionals rely on in their most critical moments.