Primary Responsibilities:
· Work within a technically strong team to design and build new systems as well as support and enhance current systems
· Develop and maintain architecturally sound, modular, component-driven Java applications
· Create, maintain and organize system & design documentation, test plans, etc
QualificationsExperience required:
Technical Skills:
· 8+ years Java J2EE with complex multi-layer applications
· Strong working knowledge of Swing and EJB
· Working knowledge on Spring/Hibernate
· Working knowledge of an appropriate UI framework (jQuery, AngularJS, etc) would be added advantage
· Strong working knowledge of SQL
· Excellent object-oriented design & programming skills, including working knowledge and experience in using UML and design patterns
· Experience with IDE’s such as IntelliJ or Eclipse, and tools such CVS/Maven, etc
Overall Skills:
· Very strong communication and critical thinking skills.
· Solid foundation in trouble-shooting application and data issues
· Self-starter with the ability to multi-task and assess priority.
· Ability to fit into a team-orientated environment with a positive influence
· Ability to handle changes in business requirements and priorities across multiple projects.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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