Thursday, 28 June 2012

Java front end UI developers at NYC sure short interivew for the right person

Req. ID:

SSAI-2010 - Java Front-end/UI Developers

Primary Skills:

Spring 3, Maven, Subversion, Java 6,Tomcat , JSON, JMS, XHTML, Javascript, JQuery, CSS 3, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, Knowledge of HTTP protocol, Hibernate 3.6.1.GA, MySQL 5.5

Description:

JAVA DEVELOPER – FRONT-END Developer needed.

Immediate opening for an experienced JAVA developer to design and write custom software solutions for our clients. We are seeking professionals whose primary role will be to:

· Document design and write documented code

· Unit test their code

· Assist in the architecture development of frameworks and components

· Participate in peer code and design reviews

Qualified candidates will have:

· Minimum of 5 years of industry experience developing in object-oriented Java

· Knowledge of Software Development Best practices

· Full life cycle development

· Experience with OOA&D

· Knowledge of Modern Software Development Processes (RUP, XP, agile methods)

· Development with use cases

· Experience with UML

· Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or Engineering

· Must be articulate in the English language (both verbally and written)

· Team player, collaborative personality

· Ability to interface with ALL levels of development team and management

Technical Skills Include:

· General: Spring 3, Maven, Subversion, Java 6,Tomcat , JSON, JMS

· UI Development: XHTML, Javascript, JQuery, CSS 3, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, Knowledge of HTTP protocol

· Server side Development: Hibernate 3.6.1.GA, MySQL 5.5

 

Rate: DOE,   Job Type: Contract,   Total Exp: 6 - 9 yrs,   US Exp: 2 - 4 yrs,   Start Date: ASAP,   Duration: 12 Months,   Number Of Openings: 1,   Location: NYC

 

 


Bala

Accounts Manager

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