Java developer Information Technology (IT) - Concord, NH at Geebo

Java developer

Company Name:
Collabera
ROLE: Sr Java Developer
Requirements:
J2EE framework and architecture expertise (Java 6, SERVLETS/APPLETS, JDBC & JMS)
Transactional database and SQL expertise (DB2, Oracle or SQL Server)
Ability to developer high volume of Java code in complex enterprise environment on aggressive timelines with high quality
ORM tool experience (MyBatis, Entity Framework, Hibernate)
Object-oriented programming (OOP) expertise
Eclipse, IBM RAD or similar IDE proficiency
SOA architecture and web services internals experience
Design experience working with n-tier architectures (UI, Business Logic Layer, Data Access Layer)
Software implementation best practices knowledge
Version control systems knowledge (SVN or CVS or Clear Case)
Preferred Skills
Experience reverse engineering from one technology to another on a large scale HIGHLY PREFERRED
z/OS, TSO, JCL or other mainframe skills for use in legacy conversion reverse engineering
Ability to adapt quickly to an existing, complex environment.
Ability to quickly learn new concepts and software as necessary
Self-motivated, independent, detail oriented, responsible team-player
Exceptional relationship management skills.
Strong communication skills, both written and oral
Passionate about building high-quality systems with software implementation best practices and mentoring
Ability to understand methodologies and tools used for delivery and a passion to follow and improve processesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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