Java/JSF Developer Information Technology (IT) - Concord, NH at Geebo

Java/JSF Developer

Company Name:
Collabera
Role: Sr Java JSF Developer
Job Requirements
Deep knowledge of the J2EE framework/architecture and design patterns as well as JSF, EJB, web services and JMS
Expertise with JSF including hard core JSF development,which are directly with JSF 2.0+
Proficient with Javascript, CSS, HTML and JQuery
Experience with eclipse, IBM RAD or similar including configuration
Proficient with Websphere application servers or equal including knowledge of administration and configuration essentials
Experience with Webservers like Apache or Tomcat
Solid understanding of build and deployment tools like Maven, ANT/Cruise Control
Experience in using version control systems like CA-SCM or SVN or CVS
Ability to perform code reviews and automate reviews
Experience with test automation and scripted testing using tools such as Selenium or other similar products
Experience in conducting performance profiling and tuning
Solid understanding of object-oriented programming (OOP)
Strong debugging, problem-solving and analytical skills
Strong experience with service-oriented architectures (SOA)
Ability to quickly learn new concepts and software is necessary
Candidate should be an initiator, self-motivated, independent, detail oriented, responsible team-player and exhibit exceptional relationship management skills
Ability to understand methodologies and tools used for delivery and display a passion to follow and devise processes for improving quality
Preferred Skills
Experience with PrimeFaces, preferably version 4.X or higher
MyBatis and DB2 for persistence managementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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