Monday, 11 November 2013

Java Developer - Washington, DC

Java Developer

Washington, DC

4 Months contract

 

To development rich user interface in HTML5 using JAVA technology for the following modules,

CRCM Module

MIGA Operation Portal

Pipeline Module

 

Duties and Responsibilities

·        Update technical specifications based on the requirements from business

·        Design of mock-up screens and working prototypes (to be converted later into actual applications after business approval) as/if required

·        Assist as needed in the design of data model and program components/applications

·        Develop program components/applications based on approved design (and/or mock-ups/prototypes) and detailed requirements provided by the business

·        Perform unit and usability testing and participate in system/integration testing

·        Design and develop conversion applications, if needed

·        Prepare technical documentation

·        Provide required support during user acceptance testing

 

Technical:

·        Creating class, activity and sequence diagrams for application environment

·        Knowledge in building SAP UI5 applications connecting to SAP R/3

·        Extensive experience in usage of web technologies such as HTML5, JSON, JQUERY etc

·        Object oriented design and analysis principles

·        Application integration, including the use of XML and Mule ESB

·        Experience with J2EE spring framework, Spring Web flow, Spring MVC, AOP and Hibernate persistence framework

·        Extensive experience in architecting large, mission-critical application environments.

·        Provide in-depth technical recommendations for all aspects of the environment, particularly SOA, JAVA, and application middleware integration

 


Bala

Accounts Manager

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