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Sr. Java Developer

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Fast growing team supporting the rapidly changing field of Healthcare compliance. Join us for the ride!
The right candidates for this team will be responsible for being technical designers on projects and initiatives related to new development, enhancement, and break/fix efforts related to processes and code constructed with and for Java and J2EE technologies. Persons in this role must exhibit a high degree of technical competency and leadership in the creation of process and technical designs for complex automation efforts required for business process management platform. Persons in this role must successfully exhibit the ability to work in conjunction with individual requestors as well as project-oriented teams.
Note: Candidates for this role will be home-based in the Reston office but will require local travel to Client location in Bethesda, Md. up to 25% per week. Local Travel expense will be compensated.
Responsibilities
Design work
New Development
Write Code
Requirements
7
years of experience coding with Java
Hands on SDLC Development background in Java
Solid knowledge of XML, XSD, XSLT
Experience with Spring/Hibernate
Hands-on experience and understanding of Communication protocols: FTP/SFTP HTTPS, SSL
Data security knowledge - PGP Encryption/Decryption
Mid-level Unix scripting skills
Experience with tools such as junit, jmeter, sonar, jprofile
Mid-level experience with Java, JRE, SOAP, Webservices, SOAP UI
Knowledge of EDI 834/820, and Tibco Foresight is a plus
Knowledge of SQL, writing queries to configure database settings
Knowledge of Oracle 11G is a plus
Education
Bachelor's Degree in
computer
Science or related field
Any healthcare knowledge is a plus

We offer full benefits packages, 401k, and more. Send your resume for immediate consideration of this direct hire
position
.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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