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KPMG entities in India are professional services firm(s). These Indian member firms are affiliated with KPMG International Limited. KPMG was established in India in August 1993. Our professionals leverage the global network of firms, and are conversant with local laws, regulations, markets and competition. KPMG has offices across India in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Gurugram, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Noida, Pune, Vadodara and Vijayawada. 

KPMG entities in India offer services to national and international clients in India across sectors. We strive to provide rapid, performance-based, industry-focused and technology-enabled services, which reflect a shared knowledge of global and local industries and our experience of the Indian business environment.

About KPMG in India

KPMG entities in India are professional services firm(s). These Indian member firms are affiliated with KPMG International Limited. KPMG was established in India in August 1993. Our professionals leverage the global network of firms, and are conversant with local laws, regulations, markets and competition. KPMG has offices across India in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Gurugram, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Noida, Pune, Vadodara and Vijayawada. 

KPMG entities in India offer services to national and international clients in India across sectors. We strive to provide rapid, performance-based, industry-focused and technology-enabled services, which reflect a shared knowledge of global and local industries and our experience of the Indian business environment.

In general, our practice offers end to end technology for a diverse variety of clientele (Private Corporations, Government, PSUs, SMEs, Multilaterals and others).   

  • Lead and be responsible for independent execution of projects on Government advisory.
  • Be responsible for managing the engagement team and overall execution of work related to any of the service offerings mentioned above. This may include on-site work/ assessments, conducting secondary research on the select subject matter, making reports and other related tasks as advised by the engagement leader
  • Will proactively support sales and business development. These would include identifying and pursuing business opportunities, and closing them as engagements
  • Will consistently deliver quality client services and take charge of the project area assigned to him/her
  • Will monitor progress, manage risk and verify key stakeholders are kept informed about progress and expected outcomes
  • Will demonstrate in-depth technical capabilities and professional knowledge. Demonstrate ability to assimilate to new knowledge
  • Will possess good business acumen. Remain current on new developments in advisory services capabilities and industry knowledge
The job would require travel to client locations within India and abroad

Position:
Java Developer

Roles & Responsibilities:
Design, develop, test, and maintain robust Java‑based backend of the portal . The role involves building scalable and secure backend components and RESTful services, participating in requirement analysis and system design, integrating applications with databases and third‑party systems, and ensuring high performance and reliability. The Java developer will follow best coding practices, perform unit testing and debugging, support application enhancements, and work with cross‑functional teams to deliver and maintain enterprise‑grade solutions.

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