Senior Java Full Stack Developer | Wirtschaftsinformatiker (m/w/d)

SBK Siemens-Betriebskrankenkasse

München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Senior Java Full Stack Developer at Siemens-Betriebskrankenkasse (SBK) in Munich, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the digital future of one of Germany's largest health insurance providers. Moving beyond simple ticket processing, you will take end-to-end responsibility for the conception, development, and long-term maintenance of complex software solutions within a modern microservices landscape. Your daily work involves designing sustainable solution architectures, automating customer-facing business processes, and collaborating closely with specialist departments to generate immediate value. The role offers significant creative freedom, allowing you to act on equal footing with product managers and leadership to influence IT strategy. This position is particularly attractive due to its high-tech stack, including Java 21/25 and Camunda, combined with the security and benefits of the Bavarian metal and electrical industry collective agreement, including a 38-hour work week and extensive mobile working options.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in (Business) Informatics or vocational training as an IT Specialist for Application Development.

Experience

  • Professional experience in full-stack software development using Java and Spring Boot
  • Proven experience in frontend development with React and modern JavaScript frameworks
  • Practical experience in process automation using BPMN 2.0 and Camunda BPM
  • Experience in designing microservices architectures and managing SQL databases
  • Professional background in DevOps practices including CI/CD and automated testing
  • Experience in transforming abstract visions into agile work packages

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Location: Munich. Work permit for Germany required. Ability to work from other European countries is possible upon consultation. Position follows the Bavarian metal and electrical industry collective agreement.