5 months
03/07/2025 - 31/12/2025 Belgium
Requirements
Roles
  • Application Developer Confirmed
Languages
  • Dutch Active knowledge
  • French Passive knowledge
  • English Active knowledge
Skills
  • Vue.js Confirmed
  • Database (Oracle, MS, ..) Confirmed
  • Postgres Confirmed
  • Javascript Confirmed
  • Python Confirmed
  • API Confirmed
Description

Position: Back-End / Integration Developer – Federal Judicial Police

The Federal Judicial Police is seeking a skilled Back-End / Integration Developer to support the design, development, and maintenance of mission-critical systems within a secure and service-oriented architecture (SOA) environment.

Key Responsibilities:

    Develop and maintain SOAP and RESTful web services using Java EE and Oracle SOA Suite.

    Design and implement business processes using BPEL, XSLT, and XQuery.

    Ensure secure and reliable integration with internal and external systems via JMS, JDBC, and web services.

    Work with an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to manage routing, transformation, and orchestration of messages.

    Write and execute unit and integration tests using tools such as JUnit and SoapUI.

    Collaborate with analysts, architects, and system administrators to ensure technical consistency and compliance with security policies.

    Produce clear and maintainable documentation in line with internal standards and legal requirements.

    Contribute to code reviews, troubleshooting, and performance tuning within a CI/CD pipeline.

Technical Environment:

    Oracle SOA Suite, WebLogic Server

    Java EE, BPEL, XSLT, XQuery

    XML, JSON, WSDL, XSD

    Oracle Database, PL/SQL, JMS

    Python, Git, Maven, Jenkins, JIRA

This role is part of a long-term strategic IT initiative in a high-security environment. The project involves the modernization and integration of backend services supporting sensitive operations within the judicial system. Candidates must demonstrate strong technical skills, a focus on quality and security, and the ability to work in a structured and regulated context.