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Sr. Java Developer

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Support critical business functions through the development, implementation, and maintenance of applications and systems; Contribute software development expertise to multiple projects and ensure that specifications are met; Design, code, test, debug, maintain, and document software applications; Follow established software development standards and procedures and contribute towards their improvement; Develop complex application features and create technical designs; Participate in peer code and design reviews; Experienced with a wide range of technologies; Coordinate with departments and users in the support of business applications.
Represent the IT department in terms of software development expertise in coordination with other departments; TECHNICAL
Experience:
Type of Experience JEE Years of Experience JEE, EJB 3+, Hibernate 3+, JPA, JMS, JSF, JBoss 4
6
Years Spring Framework 1
Years Oracle 10g+; SQL Server RDBMS concepts 6
Years Application Development/Software Engineering/Design Patterns 8
Years Web application development 6
Years Object oriented design and architecture 8
Years Web Services/API Development and use 6
Years Technical Documentation 6
Years NOTE:
In addition, please list any desired experience.
Experience with integration of application software and RDBMS Experience with Scrum framework SDLC Experience with Oracle architecture Experience with high availability architectures Expert knowledge of networking and system engineering concepts Experience with PL/SQL Experience with scripting languages Experience with Financial Systems development Strong understanding of the software project management concepts Exposure to the concepts of enterprise architecture Experience with Oracle Access Manager (OAM) - provided by Diceby Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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